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Use "ploughmen" in a sentence
"It was the lower sort of people with whom he chiefly conversed, such as ploughmen, ditchers, and other day-labourers."
"The ploughman’s lunch originated in England, where fieldworkers have been called ploughmen or ploughboys since at least the middle of the fourteenth century."
"I opened the collar of my shirtit was a vulgar blue-and-white check such as ploughmen wearand revealed a neck as brown as any tinker's."