What's the difference between badigeon and builder?

Badigeon


Definition:

  • (n.) A cement or paste (as of plaster and freestone, or of sawdust and glue or lime) used by sculptors, builders, and workers in wood or stone, to fill holes, cover defects, or finish a surface.

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Builder


Definition:

  • (n.) One who builds; one whose occupation is to build, as a carpenter, a shipwright, or a mason.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In 1945 Aneurin Bevan said: ‘We have been the dreamers, we have been the sufferers, and now, we are the builders.’ And my God, how they built.
  • (2) This is all the more tragic in view of the fact that Correa sees himself as a builder of the nation state.
  • (3) You can actually create, be a builder and you can make things.” Wozniak’s faith in the power of education is no empty rhetoric.
  • (4) I’ve been a builder, doorman, worked in factories, I play rugby.
  • (5) Their story involves a fraudster who posed as their builder, set up a copycat email address and even managed to mock up an incredibly realistic fake invoice.
  • (6) The therapist must be prepared to act as both advocate and bridge-builder for the patient, with the patient's increasing participation.
  • (7) Sure, he has been doing the chat-show circuit in the US this past week to promote his latest sitcom, Bent (no relation to the Nazi homosexual persecution play – it's an Amanda Peet vehicle in which she may or may not go to bed with her builder).
  • (8) He said there were "jobs for doctors, nurses, architects, builders, even for street cleaners in the Islamic State".
  • (9) Better days....." silkpurse – Neville Brothers Yellow Moon: "Spent most of one summer as a builder listening to the Neville Brothers "Yellow Moon".
  • (10) Hold the champagne back for now - from a nation of bankers to a nation of builders?
  • (11) Today was the first part of the discussion and a relationship builder between Mr Trump and President Peña Nieto.
  • (12) But again, many in the industry are concerned the recovery could be snuffed out, with the National Federation of Builders pointing to threats to the housbuilding as mortgage lending stagnates.
  • (13) Shimon Peres, president of Israel, praised Mandela as "a builder of bridges of peace and dialogue who paid a heavy personal price for his struggle in the years he spent in prison and fighting for his people".
  • (14) The homes will be funded by lifting obligations on house builders to also provide affordable homes or build new infrastructure, such as roads or health services.
  • (15) The trio of Glaswegian builders buying me drinks comprised half the audience.
  • (16) Limited research information is available on the training programs and dietary practices of competitive male and female body builders.
  • (17) Although 5.5% of a property's value has been suggested by some sources, with another 3.5% contributed by builders and 5% by the borrower, this would mean the lender would still be liable for 86% of the value.
  • (18) Anglo Irish Bank, which was the preferred lender for property speculators and builders, epitomised the rise and ignominious fall of the Celtic Tiger economy.
  • (19) We need our Stephen Hawkings, but we also need Bob the Builder, firefighter Sally, Ned the nurse, soldier Salim and postal worker Patu.
  • (20) For developers and their dependent ecosystem of estate agents, architects, lawyers and builders, it has been a one-way super-bet.” About £15bn of investment is pouring into the Nine Elms area, which is directly across the river from super-swanky Chelsea but was until recently wasteland, sheds and warehouses.

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