sandhog

sandhog
/sand"hog', -hawg'/, n.
1. a laborer who digs or works in sand.
2. a person who works, usually in a caisson, in digging underwater tunnels.
Also, sand hog.
[1900-05, Amer.; SAND + HOG]

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