warehouseman
IPA: wˈɛrhaʊzmʌn
noun
- A person who manages, or works in, a warehouse.
- (UK, obsolete) One who keeps a wholesale shop for woollen goods.
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Examples of "warehouseman" in Sentences
- "If it wasn't for us he'd be in care," said Burns, a warehouseman from Woolwich.
- Bill Ackerman, a 51-year-old warehouseman, also was killed, said his girlfriend, Stephanie Laurin.
- He moved with his family to Detroit in 1924, left school at 14, and began work as a stock boy and warehouseman.
- Mr. DAVIS: (Unintelligible) that sounds to me kind of elitist, a little snobbish, because I mean, you know, I'm a warehouseman.
- No matter what occupation, sea-cook or stationary engineer, sand teamster or warehouseman, in every case there was an idle worker ready to do the work.
- Once an unknown figure working as a warehouseman, Hadzic rose to prominence during the ethnic conflict for control over Croatia from 1991 through 1995.
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