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A cane cutter in Jamaica

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cane cutter (plural cane cutters)

  1. A worker who harvests sugar cane on a sugar plantation.
    • 1838, Joseph Sturge and Thomas Harvey, The West Indies in 1837, London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., Chapter 3, “Antigua,” p. 46,[1]
      [] if the supply of canes slackened at the mill, the field driver was flogged for not flogging the cane cutters.
    • 2004, Andrea Levy, chapter 12, in Small Island[2], London: Review, page 140:
      A college-educated Lenval wanted to know how so many white people come to speak so bad—low class and coarse as cane cutters.

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