Navvy in a sentence as a noun

You're going to have to translate what a navvy or ground worker is for us yanks.

In the UK have seen a gang leader for groundworkers post advertised at £35k - that's what used to be called a navvy.

A navvy is less than a groundworker, and a ground worker is less than a gang boss.> A ganger, or site foreman, costs approx.

£50k average for london developers and I have seen jobs at well over £35k for groundwork team leaders - thatsthe gang boss of a bunch of navvy's

Navvy definitions

noun

a laborer who is obliged to do menial work

See also: drudge peon