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farrier

[far-ee-er] / ˈfær i ər /
NOUN
blacksmith
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“Ever since I was a kid I’ve always been fascinated by man-made stuff,” Powell, a farrier, said.

From New York Times

While the trade is largely unregulated, Hallock said, a bad farrier doesn’t last long.

From Washington Times

We had some great times getting back to basics, setting up different exercises, spending time with my trainer, the veterinarians and the farriers, the people who shoe the horses.

From New York Times

Veterinarian vans and trucks for farriers, the people who shoe the horses, navigate the narrow lanes slowly.

From New York Times

And that’s been the only option since measures were brought in last week limiting race days to participants only: jockeys, trainers, racetrack officials, media, and workers such as farriers and ambulance personnel.

From Washington Times