Similar words: working class, the working class, working capital, working, networking, working out, reworking, working hour. Meaning: adj. 1. of those who work for wages especially manual or industrial laborers 2. working for hourly wages rather than fixed (e.g. annual) salaries working class. n. a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages.
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1. He felt scorn for his working-class parents.
2. The group is mainly black, mainly working-class.
3. She came from a working-class background.
4. He paints a very romantic image of working-class communities.
5. He has a working-class background.
6. She came from a good, honest, working-class background.
7. He came from an aspiring working-class background.
8. Her accent betrayed her working-class origins.
9. Old working-class areas of the city are being gentrified.
10. The second survey was concerned with working-class culture more generally.
11. These photographs capture the essence of working-class life at the turn of the century.
12. McClardy's power base is among working-class Catholics.
13. Working-class conservatism and Conservatism is a well known phenomenon.
14. Working-class leisure offended the susceptibilities of their betters.
15. These working-class women, they're like a sheep trial.
16. The statistics show that recorded crime is predominantly working-class.
17. I was from a working-class area.
18. The family lives in Roxbury, a working-class area of Boston.
19. I expect he found he'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage.
20. The organization helps children from working-class backgrounds to go to university.
21. It was she who guided my every step in the working-class movement.sentencedict.com/working-class.html
22. The socialist party is expected to scoop up the majority of the working-class vote.
23. He is now very rich but his allegiance to his working-class origins is still strong.
24. The role of stay-at-home mother is more positively evaluated in working-class communities.
25. Berstein reinforced the belief that language and culture were major barriers in attracting working-class adults to education.
26. Death was a respecter of persons, and chances of survival were better in the upper and middle-classes than in the working-class.
27. There is no doubt that the outcome of that long campaign, the Act itself, was a bitter disappointment to working-class radicals.
28. Again, there were considerable variations between the townships, the greatest distinctions being between the working-class and middle-class communities.
29. Home, for Mr Kronweiser, was a large bedroom in a working-class house to the north of the town.
30. His theory about language codes was seized upon by those seeking to explain why working-class children under-achieved at school.
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