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one-man

[ US /ˈwənˈmæn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. designed for or restricted to a single person
    a one-man show
    Sarah Silverman's hilarious one-woman show
    a one-person tent

How To Use one-man In A Sentence

  • I left Chop Suey slightly bruised from getting in the way of an impromptu one-man mosh pit and grinning foolishly, which is the way all the best shows end. The Parson Red Heads and Blitzen Trapper at Chop Suey | Seattle Metblogs
  • a one-man show
  • Subsequent years spent back in South Africa gave him material for his one-man shows while he continued recording.
  • He was a one-man operation and so it was easier for him to evade scrutiny.
  • There's a power of difference between a monologue and a one-man show.
  • Unfortunately, the bus driver decides to call a one-man strike at the Palazzo Venezia and we have to foot it from there.
  • Variety has already called him a one-man bailout package for the entertainment industry for the way he defibrillated both the Tony and Emmy awards ceremonies this year. Awards: Little Gold Men Movie Blog
  • He seems to be running a one-man crusade against cigarette smoking.
  • It has grown from a one-man business to a multi-million dollar business with close to $10 million in assets.
  • One-man and two-man skin boats known as bidarkas, or kayaks, and large, open, skin boats were used.
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