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UK
/fˈaɪəmən/
]
[ US /ˈfaɪɹmən/ ]
[ US /ˈfaɪɹmən/ ]
NOUN
- play in which children pretend to put out a fire
- a laborer who tends fires (as on a coal-fired train or steamship)
- a pitcher who does not start the game
- a member of a fire department who tries to extinguish fires
How To Use fireman In A Sentence
- Tracy rushed her sister into the toilets to cool down the affected areas while other family members took advice from an off-duty fireman who was also dining at the restaurant.
- They worry about their chances with that hunky fireman, or the cute photographer.
- The fireman evacuated the guests from the burning hotel.
- A tribunal was told Mr Carroll was subjected to an intense hate campaign after he was exposed as the fireman telling bosses of an alleged scam at Horwich station, near Bolton.
- The fireman had to keep shoveling coal into the furnace which generated the steam to propel the train.
- The fire smoked on, until eventually a fireman was given the all-clear to escort me safely to my door.
- Lavatory, to turn a Roman and leave the chayr and gout in his bare balbriggans, the sweep, and buy the usual jar of porter at the Morgue and Cruses and set it down before the wife with her fireman’s halmet on her, bidding her mine the hoose, the strum-pet, while him and his lagenloves were rampaging the roads in all their paroply under the noses of the Heliopolitan constabu-lary? Finnegans Wake
- The previous post in this blog was Fireman Randy and Paulson robbing from the poor. David Stern, please bench this incompetent (Jack Bog's Blog)
- Published by Honestech (aka Honest Technology), Fireman is a mélange -- a salmagundi if you will -- of CD and DVD creation and tools.
- Meanwhile, Albert meets a fireman, Tommy, who introduces him to the French existentialist, who teaches that life is meaningless and cruel.