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GUEST,Colin Bargery | Define: Pincher laddies (119* d) | RE: Define: Pincher laddies | 21 Nov 08 |
David Brooke says in 'The Railway Navvy; that despicable race of men' that Pincher was a term for an experineced navvy. The Oxford english dictionary says that a rare usage of pincher is for one who uses a crowbar to move rock and cites a usage from 1855. Tregelles says in 'the ways of the line', 1858 that 'the navvy proper deals only with the shovel, the pick, the crowbar, and the wheelbarrow' |