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relief workers

n. (relief worker English)

Usage examples of "relief workers".

From the standpoint of many backpackers and relief workers, my journey was not arduous.

Along with the wheat, thousands of Chinese relief workers and newer farming equipment are being “.

He was thankful when one of the relief workers sent him a bag full of cheese sandwiches and several bottles of beer.

De Shay wrinkled his nose as Wesley and three other relief workers materialized.

She felt sure that seeing the hurricane's terrible destruction would end Max's documentary ambitions, that he'd put down the camera and join the volunteer relief workers, who were arriving by the busload.

But even with all the bulldozing and shoveling, the medics and nurses working frantically under tents and awnings and in hollows dug amid the debris, the mobile kitchens and relief workers handing out rations from trucks, untended cases and others too shocked or exhausted to help were everywhere: laid out along the roadsides, sitting blankly outside their vehicles, or just wandering aimlessly.

Two were big, unsmiling men, clearly locals, who looked more like bandits in a movie than relief workers.

There had been socia workers, and relief workers, and church workers round to see him.

He handed it to one of the relief workers and then sat on the ground and began to weep, his body shaking with each sob.

The relief workers were almost entirely incapable of dealing with the survivors.

The Admiralty had just deployed several ships to the beleaguered planet, and those were soon to be followed by tens of thousands of civilian relief workers.