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horseshoer

noun as in blacksmith

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Born April 24, 1895, Dolen served as a horseshoer during World War I, when cars were rare and men like him traveled to faraway lands calming the animals as bombs exploded around them.

Mr. Foreman taught on a Zuni reservation in New Mexico and worked as a farrier, or horseshoer, before joining the Wilderness Society as its Southwest regional representative.

Chavous said he had wanted to be a “horseshoer” but fell off a hay wagon when he was 14 and hurt his back.

Luke went down to the blacksmith shop and learned that the horseshoer knew exactly who the canalboatman in question was.

He was as happy as a child in telling about the strength of his brother, the horseshoer.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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