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roundsman
[ roundz-muhn ]
noun
- British. a person who makes deliveries, as of milk or bread.
- Australian. a journalist covering a specific area of interest:
a political roundsman.
- a police officer who inspects the other officers on duty in a particular district.
roundsman
/ 藞谤补蕣苍诲锄尘蓹苍 /
noun
- a person who makes rounds, as for inspection or to deliver goods
- a reporter covering a particular district or topic
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of roundsman1
Example Sentences
The consultation says: "Childcare providers buy the milk provided to children in their care from a range of sources including supermarkets and corner shops, milk roundsmen, wholesalers, markets and at the farm gate."
One of them was the captain of the precinct and the other, one of his roundsmen.
Missing his reserves, Sergeant McNally had sent the roundsman in search of them.
Below the head of the police force are usually deputy chiefs, inspectors, captains, sergeants, roundsmen, and finally the patrolmen.
"Well, if he is coming I reckon you will be all right, unless you have a bad case; and from what the roundsman told me the fighting didn't amount to much."
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