Apprentices can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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apprentice - be or work as an apprentice; "She apprenticed with the great master" | ||
Noun |
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apprentice - works for an expert to learn a trade |
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1. | noun | My brother, being yet unmarried, did not keep house, but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family. | |
2. | noun | When apprentices complained that they got more harassment than training from their employers, Granny said calmly: "Well, time spent in apprenticeship is not like time spent being the master." | |
3. | noun | We'd like to take on more apprentices, but unfortunately we can't find any. | |
4. | noun | We shouldn't ask so much from our apprentices. | |
5. | noun | We're apprentices. | |
6. | noun | The fact that bad apprentice musicians such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones achieved such a giant fame that not even the real quality musicians could achieve, was because the forces of Satan were behind everything, supporting the process. | |
7. | noun | He's your senior fellow apprentice. | |
8. | noun | There are currently more open apprentice positions than applicants. | |
9. | noun | The apprentice is lazy. | |
10. | noun | Would you like to be my apprentice? | |
11. | noun | I'm an apprentice. | |
12. | noun | I was Tom's apprentice. | |
13. | noun | Tom spent a decade as an apprentice. | |
14. | noun | Do you want to be my apprentice? | |
15. | noun | The seaman apprentice, sitting on a stool in a bar, ordered a beer while waiting for his basket of fish and chips. |
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noun | |
My brother, being yet unmarried, did not keep house, but boarded himself and his apprentices in another family. | |
When apprentices complained that they got more harassment than training from their employers, Granny said calmly: "Well, time spent in apprenticeship is not like time spent being the master." | |
We'd like to take on more apprentices, but unfortunately we can't find any. | |
We shouldn't ask so much from our apprentices. | |
We're apprentices. | |
The fact that bad apprentice musicians such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones achieved such a giant fame that not even the real quality musicians could achieve, was because the forces of Satan were behind everything, supporting the process. |
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He's your senior fellow apprentice. | |
There are currently more open apprentice positions than applicants. | |
The apprentice is lazy. | |
Would you like to be my apprentice? | |
I'm an apprentice. | |
I was Tom's apprentice. | |
Tom spent a decade as an apprentice. | |
Do you want to be my apprentice? | |
The seaman apprentice, sitting on a stool in a bar, ordered a beer while waiting for his basket of fish and chips. |