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longshore

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for longshore.

Editorial note

There will be those here that see it foolish to automate anything, any longshore men present here?

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Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A surname.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of longshore gathered in one view.

noun

A surname.

adjective

Of, relating to, or living along a seacoast.

adjective

Flowing parallel to the shoreline, or diagonal to it, rather than perpendicular to it. (of a current)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for longshore.

noun

A surname.

adjective

Of, relating to, or living along a seacoast.

adjective

Flowing parallel to the shoreline, or diagonal to it, rather than perpendicular to it. (of a current)

Example sentences

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There will be those here that see it foolish to automate anything, any longshore men present here?

2

Have you seen how and what the Longshore Workers negotiate (mentioning them because the grandparent did)?

3

The best paid union workers were autoworkers and longshore workers, and the companies they worked for were still huge and profitable.

4

Compared to car industry or longshore industry or mining industry, software already looks fairly strike-proof.

5

But the International Longshore and Warehouse Union was quick to issue a response following the meeting, saying the proposal threatens U.

6

Do you think part of the reason the longshore industry managed to keep a really strong union was just the geographic concentration?

7

While the unions are arguably stronger on the US East Cost the International Longshore and Warehouse Union at the Oakland terminal certainly isn't a pushover.

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For instance, you don’t see longshoreman slinging bags of sugar with hooks but instead you see a longshore(wo)man lifting a whole shipping container with a big crane.

9

I live on the east coast of Florida, and we have similar problems to Gold Coast with infrastructure blocking the longshore drift of sand.

10

Now, we know that both the longshore movement of sediment and the general absence of sand-sized sediment is the principal cause of the islands' instability.

11

Just in our area there was a case where the longshore union organized slowdowns at the docks that eventually made them lose their contract with the only shipper in the area.

12

The best paid union workers were autoworkers and longshore workers, and the companies they worked for were still huge and profitable Yeah, until they had to start paying off the rest of their obligations, namely pensions.

Quote examples

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A good portion of longshore work is done by "casuals" who are paid less and work less hours as they gain the work experience to get into the union.

2

It's my experience that people get turned off by the jump from the expected gangsters-and-cops to the more "boring" Longshore men storyline (though like many, I appreciated season 2 a lot more in retrospect).

Proper noun examples

1

Longshore current and erosion baffles are not new concepts.

2

Longshore men don’t want to unload a ship?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use longshore in a sentence?

There will be those here that see it foolish to automate anything, any longshore men present here?

What does longshore mean?

A surname.

What part of speech is longshore?

longshore is commonly used as noun, adjective.