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roadman

NOUN
  1. a salesman who travels to call on customers
  2. a workman who is employed to repair roads

How To Use roadman In A Sentence

  • At 9 p.m., 32 of us crawled into the teepee; for the next 11 hours, the young men drummed, the roadman prayed, and everyone but me ingested a lot of peyote. NPR - The God Chemical: Brain Chemistry And Mysticism
  • Norman got work as a roadman, clearing drains, grading roads and laying metal.
  • Sadly, the arms of this stone chair were broken off last century by a roadman looking for stone to mend the road. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • He reached into his pouch and laid three large gold pieces in Broadman's palm.
  • With only his home-made phrase book to help him, Twoflower was trying to explain the mysteries of inn-sewer-ants to Broadman.
  • Now, they had seen me as the roadman, and they would remember me, for I was in the same rig. The Thirty-Nine Steps
  • In 1979, Broadman Press published my book, The Emerging Role of Deacons, which included material on women in the diaconate.
  • The dusty roadman in a minute was transformed into one of the neatest motorists in Scotland. The Thirty-Nine Steps
  • Norman got work as a roadman, clearing drains, grading roads and laying metal.
  • The financially comfortable Murray aside, tents were a luxury that most of Scotland's outdoors community couldn't afford in those pre-wars days, preferring a doss in a cave or on the floor of a roadman's hut.
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