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blue–collar
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blue–collar
(adjective)
blue–collar
/
ˈ
bluː
ˈ
kɑːlɚ/
adjective
blue–collar
/
ˈ
bluː
ˈ
kɑːlɚ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of BLUE–COLLAR
:
requiring physical work
blue-collar
jobs [=jobs making things in a factory, fixing machines, building things, etc.]
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relating to or having jobs that require physical work
blue-collar
[=
working-class
] workers/families
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