bagman

[ UK /bˈæɡmən/ ]
[ US /ˈbæɡmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a salesman who travels to call on customers
  2. a racketeer assigned to collect or distribute payoff money
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How To Use bagman In A Sentence

  • Hunter added, `There's a bagman due in from London on the breakfast shuttle with documentation Ferguson's having rushed through. CONFESSIONAL
  • Unlike most of the top pros who, when the camera's are pointed elsewhere, treat their caddies as if they were public school fags, Garcia is genuinely close to his bagman, South African Glenn Murray.
  • The oft-mentioned Jack Abramoff may be the prime examplar of that species of Washington operator - Homo bagmanus.
  • It encourages the “tick” trader and the travelling bagman to persuade people to buy in the belief that they will not have to pay all at once, that they can pay in instalments.
  • He was aided and abetted by a one-time car salesman whose verbal skills and shady book-keeping saw him become a kingmaker and bagman.
  • Currently in a middleweight state, he delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
  • Bagman tittups past in his spring gig, and is positively not aware of the flowers along the lane, or the scenery of the weather overhead. An Inland Voyage
  • Chidduck sends his bagman, Sarno, to talk to the punks in a Mexican bordello where they're hiding out.
  • Finally, enough people realized what was going on and grabbed the fancy-dancers - but the bagman got away.
  • Currently in a middleweight state, Del Toro delivers a good turn here, as does the barrel-chested James Caan as the millionaire's grizzled bagman.
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