What's the difference between gaffer and glassblower?

Gaffer


Definition:

  • (n.) An old fellow; an aged rustic.
  • (n.) A foreman or overseer of a gang of laborers.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A breathless Sturridge was still trying to digest his part in the game when he paid tribute to Hodgson, saying: “I’m grateful to the gaffer for allowing me to score and it’s a beautiful feeling to represent your country in the rivalry against another great country.
  • (2) The gaffer’s not actually spoken to me and I’ll go in and say goodbye but I think it will be fine.
  • (3) I am grateful to the gaffer for the opportunity and God for allowing me to score.
  • (4) This one showed a girl bound with gaffer tape being forced to have sex with an adult.
  • (5) We look forward to it, the gaffer will look forward to it, he will have a game plan and will try to get into the next round.” It was Thistle’s first defeat in seven games but their defender Danny Seaborne said they had been undone by a striker enjoying a great run of form.
  • (6) The teams we’ve played against on the way to the final – Manchester United, which is always an important derby, Borussia Dortmund, because of the gaffer, and Villarreal, who are a very good side and fourth in La Liga – they are all worthy of playing in the Champions League.
  • (7) The manager and the chairman were a big influence; the gaffer made it clear last season that there was no way I was leaving and I didn’t want to.
  • (8) Under the gaffer we have controlled matches more than we've been controlled."
  • (9) Leicester let Premier League joy sink in before Champions League dreams begin Read more The striker said: “I think a good thing that helped us straight after that game was the gaffer had seen exactly how much we’d all fought for each other and put into that game, and because we weren’t in the week after because we’d been knocked out of the FA Cup he gave us a week off to completely forget about everything and recharge the batteries.
  • (10) The players deserve it, the gaffer and the staff deserve it and the fans deserve it.
  • (11) I am more comfortable playing up front but I will always do a job for the team, wherever the gaffer wants me to play.” Hurling remains a passion and although some of his Southampton colleagues have paid an interest, none is willing to pick up a stick and have a puck around.
  • (12) When his vehicle was recovered later, there was a roll of gaffer tape on his dashboard.
  • (13) I’ve had enough of all this,” which prompted the midfielder to round on his manager, replying: “You as well gaffer.
  • (14) The season is only midway through and the gaffer Ed Miliband and his chief tactician Cruddas are getting on pretty well.
  • (15) Gaffers seemed in short supply and none had, apparently, been allowed to use their own initiative in allowing who to release from the pen of police in which the protesters were corralled.
  • (16) "José's the man and it was hard for Davide playing in front of his old gaffer," he said.
  • (17) But me and the gaffer, we don’t make the decisions – there are people above us who make the decisions and they never approached me.” The manager himself had expressed public fear over the ability of Celtic to land transfer targets who would be suitable to ensure Champions League qualification once again.
  • (18) Anyway, do staff really vote on the basis of the views held by the gaffer?
  • (19) To experience this atmosphere and togetherness is an amazing feeling.” Asked whether he should be in the first XI against Slovakia on Monday, he said: “That’s the gaffer’s decision.
  • (20) The lighting assistants watch her while pretending to do something with gaffer tape; the catering team take their time gathering the coffee pots; the work experience girls simply try not to gawp.

Glassblower


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Petra Durst-Benning ’s Glassblower series, also translated from the German, has enjoyed similar success, according to Gunter, as well as Korean author Bae Suah ’s novella Nowhere to Be Found, and Turkish author Ayşe Kulin ’s Kindle bestseller Last Train to Istanbul, a story about getting Turkish Jews out of Paris into Istanbul during the second world war .
  • (2) However, using multiple linear regression analysis, the functions associated with volume, VC and FEV1 showed a significant drop with increase in the total lifetime hours exposed to glassblowing.
  • (3) Art glassblowing is a profession bringing the lung in close contact with many potential hazards.
  • (4) Their new video takes a look at an unlikely youth initiative to combat gang culture in the Hilltop neighbourhood: glassblowing.
  • (5) Their exposure might, to a great extent, be oral, involving the glassblower's pipe as a "vector" for the exposure to various metals.
  • (6) The ophthalmic literature of the past half century contains relatively few reports of true exfoliation of the lens capsule, reflecting a reduction in the occupation-related occurrence of "glassblower's cataract."
  • (7) Thus it seems there may be some unknown toxic effect of art glassblowing which in the future may prove to be hazardous to health.
  • (8) Forty-seven art glassblowers with a mean age of 34.5 years answered a questionnaire and had pulmonary function studies performed.
  • (9) Pa Tempest passed down his creative gene, though – he paints, writes poetry and even does glassblowing.
  • (10) For cardiovascular mortality, as for cancer, the glassblowers especially suffered from increased risk.
  • (11) Metallic compounds and other agents used in the manufacturing of glass are probably responsible for the cancer risks observed for glassworkers, especially glassblowers.
  • (12) The authors evaluated the transparency of lenses in persons on a stand predisposing to the formation of a glassblower cataract as well as in office clerks.
  • (13) In the early 1900s, the society established a committee to investigate the unusually high rates of cataracts among glassblowers.
  • (14) A significant excess of deaths from stomach cancer, especially in glassblowers, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease was observed among the glassworkers.
  • (15) No glassblowing is required in the fabrication of the apparatus.
  • (16) But its public presence, successful campaigns and increasing social support show that there is a definite shift in Polish people’s socio-political attitudes.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Glassblowing: helping kids stay out of trouble?

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