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- noun A
construction worker who specializes in layingdrywall
Etymologies
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Examples
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Fear was AWOL for years when it came to the question of whether that $400,000 no money down mortgage made out to a drywaller in Santa Ana was ever going to get paid back.
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The markets are supposed to be driven by both Greed and Fear, but Fear was AWOL for years when it came to the question of whether that $400,000 no money down mortgage made out to a drywaller in Santa Ana was ever going to get paid back.
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The markets are supposed to be driven by both Greed and Fear, but Fear was AWOL for years when it came to the question of whether that $400,000 no money down mortgage made out to a drywaller in Santa Ana was ever going to get paid back.
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I would have thought FlickrEscheresque for its excess of intertwined meaningless planes which had to be worked out by a drywaller.
Intentional and accidental. Ann Althouse 2008
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He's -- third generation in his family, he has worked as a drywaller.
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Guess what, he's not working as a drywaller anymore.
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I am currently having a drywaller mud-and-tape my basement as we speak.
From Incite comes Insight...: Software Development has absolutely zero to do with construction James McGovern 2005
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I wonder how far my drywaller his name is Mike will tell me to shove it if I become persistent?
From Incite comes Insight...: Software Development has absolutely zero to do with construction James McGovern 2005
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West, who worked as a drywaller, grew up in Kankakee, Ill., and had only been living in Arizona a short time before the crime.
FOXNews.com 2011
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He's a drywaller by trade, but says there's no work these days.
All Stories 2011
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