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nonworkers

n. (plural of nonworker English)

Usage examples of "nonworkers".

Nobody voted except the nonworkers, whose votes were bought and sold wholesale, by gangster bosses to pressure groups, and no decent person would be caught within a hundred yards of a polling place on an election day.

They, in turn, control between them about seventy per cent of the nonworkers in Asgard.

And on Aditya, they don't call them nonworkers, they call them occupational reservists, and they have more of them than we do.

I might add that our nonworkers are very careful to avoid acquiring taxable property.

And I'll guarantee, personally, that in five years the politics of Odin will have become so unbearably corrupt and abusive that the intellectuals, the technicians, the business people, even the nobility, will be flocking to the polls to vote, and if only half of them turn out, they'll snow the nonworkers under.

He had to show his papers and was found to hold a fourth-class ration book, the kind issued to nonworkers, on which nothing could ever be bought.