Machinists [noun]
Definition of Machinists:
skilled person
Sentence/Example of Machinists:
She’s now a full-fledged machinist working full-time in the high-volume Swiss machining department.
At seventeen he was transferred to the roundhouse; at nineteen he apprenticed himself to the machinist trade.
The eight-hour movement drew its inspiration from an economic theory advanced by a self-taught Boston machinist, Ira Steward.
The machinist easily occupies a leading place in the multitude of trades and occupations.
The hack saw is one of the most difficult tools for the machinist to handle, for the following reasons:p.
The machinist can utilize this property by understanding that velocity enables a soft materialp.
He and his gang are probably forcing Cassidy, my machinist, to run the submarine for him.
It will be necessary for the mistress to keep her eyes on these details just as the head machinist makes his inspection.
The machinist knows this when he is compelled to avoid the suction currents of electrical power.
He worked with them in blouse and overalls, and not one of his workmen excelled him as a machinist.