Grafter.

Mark Odegard markodegard at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Mar 21 01:49:33 UTC 2001


>I am pretty certain. The use of "hard graft" or a "grafter" to mean
>hard work is common in British English.
>
>Tony Glaser

So. Saying that Tony Blair is into 'hard graft' is a compliment in BrE?

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