ratcatchers

[US]/[ˈrætˌkætʃəz]/
[UK]/[ˈrætˌkætʃərz]/

Translation

n.People who catch rats, especially as a profession.; A person who traps or hunts rats.

Phrases & Collocations

ratcatchers' plight

hiring ratcatchers

becoming ratcatchers

experienced ratcatchers

ratcatchers working

local ratcatchers

young ratcatchers

finding ratcatchers

Example Sentences

the village hired ratcatchers to deal with the infestation.

historically, ratcatchers were vital for controlling disease spread.

he trained as a ratcatcher after leaving school.

the old manor house was notorious for its ratcatcher.

many ratcatchers used ferrets to flush out the rodents.

the ratcatcher inspected the ship's hold for signs of vermin.

a skilled ratcatcher could earn a good living in those days.

the museum displayed tools used by victorian ratcatchers.

the ratcatcher’s job was often dangerous and unpleasant.

we need to find a reliable ratcatcher for the warehouse.

the ship's captain hired experienced ratcatchers before port.

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