How To Use Bargeman In A Sentence
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For Joe, the enigmatic bargeman played by Ewan McGregor in Young Adam, employment is a necessary evil, a burden on the back of his freedom.
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Schoolboard has a couple of RedRumpers: Gibson (by a whisker over good guy COPEster Bill Bargeman - really too, too bad) and Denike (ugggggghhhhh!), otherwise another clean sweep.
Progressive Bloggers
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People who work on crowded waterways seem to acquire an extraordinary proficiency in the art of abuse, and in the said art a keelman is much superior to the Thames bargeman.
The Romance of the Coast
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How the son of a poor London bargeman came to meet and fall in love with the high-born Georgiana Mountrachet remains a mystery.
The Forgotten Garden
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Like the bargeman he took me far away from my past until there was half a world between Mother and me.
A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
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He uprooted a clump of turf and hid the wig beneath it so that no passing bargeman might mistake it for a relic of an aristocratic romp in the grass.
La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
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Planning permission has been drawn up to convert and extend the 200-year-old former bargeman's cottage into a L-shaped home.
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The bargeman returned to the cabin and, without looking in William's direction, lifted the kettle from the stove.
A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
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The film stars Ewan McGregor as Joe, a Scottish bargeman who lives and works on a boat with a family of three.
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He worked as a bell hanger and a bargeman on the Thames before a stint in the Royal Navy.
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The man still holding on to the tail, and the dog paddling bravely, the craft was quickly brought alongside the oar, which the bargeman seized and took on board.
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And she carries herself like a wafter on the river," said the bargeman.
Windsor Castle
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The bargeman took Lynette's sack, containing her holy book, her change of clothes, and her comb that she had smuggled in, and placed it onto the shore of the dock.
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And yet the bargeman said she was traveling only with a priest.
The Mistaken Wife
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The Alabarch is very kind, but I must confess he is as rigid as a bargeman's pole.
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`You saw that picture where the bargeman is leaning over the bows with a boathook in his hands.
HIGH STAND
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Bargeman: Sure. My assistant will accompany you to go to the tank.
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Elizas father, Jonathan Makepeace, was born in London in 1866 to a penniless Thames bargeman and his wife.
The Forgotten Garden
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Mrs Claydon left the town's primary school at 14 to work as a housemaid and later married her next door neighbour Alfred-John, who was a bargeman.
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His father, Simon Farber, a former bargeman in Poland, had immigrated to America in the late nineteenth century and worked in an insurance agency.
The Emperor of All Maladies