12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Peon' in a Sentence
"A farm worker or unskilled laborer, typically hired on a daily basis, especially in Spanish America." more
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The peon carried heavy sacks of grain to the storage barn to prepare for the upcoming winter.
During the harvest season, the peon gathered fruits with precision and care.
In the storybook, the brave peon helped the villagers build a sturdy bridge across the river.
Maria's father, a dedicated peon, toiled under the sun to ensure the farm's success.
During the hot summer, the peon found shade under a big tree while taking a break.
The peon's humble dwelling stood on the outskirts of the village.
The peon worked hard in the field, planting seeds and caring for crops.
The peon's worn-out boots spoke volumes about his labor in the fields.
The peon works hard on the farm.
The peon's humble home stood at the edge of the vast plantation.
The peon's calloused hands told a silent tale of years spent working the land.
The peon's worn hat shielded him from the harsh rays of the sun as he plowed the fields.
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