[
US
/ˈɔɪɫˌmæn/
]
[ UK /ˈɔɪlmən/ ]
[ UK /ˈɔɪlmən/ ]
NOUN
- a person who owns or operates oil wells
- a worker who produces or sells petroleum
How To Use oilman In A Sentence
- Besides, the average oilman is too ethical and morally upstanding to work in such places only for profit.
- The daughter of an Aberdeen oilman, you could imagine her drinking skinny lattes over a copy of Vogue.
- Bud Adams, the Houston oilman who owns the Oilers, wanted a new stadium, not a renovation.
- The son of a US oilman, whose great grandfather started in the oil game in West Virginia in 1905, Remp appears to have a strong desire to challenge himself and his 150 employees around the globe.
- British actor Daniel Day-Lewis received an Oscar nomination for his lead role as the ruthless, power-hungry oilman.
- So Mr. Knowlton, a 30-year-old-private citizen, oilman and outdoor enthusiast here, is pushing a bill in the state Legislature to legalize hand fishing, also known as noodling, grabbing or hogging. Long Arm of the Law Penalizes Texans Who Nab Catfish by Hand
- A retired oilman in his early 60s, he's normally active and healthy.
- What bothers me as a British oilman is the massive load of decent assets below the waves where nothing is happening.
- The daughter of an Aberdeen oilman, you could imagine her drinking skinny lattes over a copy of Vogue.
- To a neurotic nut-job Napoleon, as blackheart as a Texas oilman. Straight from the top (Jack Bog's Blog)