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Definition of warehouseman in English: warehousemannounPlural warehousemen ˈwɛːhaʊsmənˈwɛrhaʊsmən A person who is employed in, manages, or owns a warehouse. Example sentencesExamples - It was when warehouseman Mr North opened the front door to their terraced three-bedroom home on their return that they realised what had happened.
- Wilson's players are warehousemen, salesmen, delivery drivers, surveyors and oil workers - all busy and hard-working - most used to viewing football merely as their escape from the daily grind.
- To pay the rent and support his family, he works as a warehouseman on the night shift.
- On arriving in Marseille, in the mid-1960s, Smaïl worked as a warehouseman, often on the night shift.
- Usually the warehouseman opens up a couple of bundles of papers and lets them help themselves.
- A warehouseman is suspected of burglary and blames Elli.
- His rescuer was warehouseman Jason Weardon, 32, who tore off Robert's blazing clothes and wrapped him in clingfilm to protect his wounds from infection.
- For all his working life Sam was employed at Passmonds Mill as a weft warehouseman.
- He left school at 12, and worked as a draper's assistant and warehouseman before his first play was produced in 1878.
- Owner Tim Price, 45, a warehouseman from Rodbourne, is proud of the pup he and daughter Leanne have helped bring up since he was just eight weeks old.
- It has meant employing two more drivers, an extra warehouseman and four more office workers, bringing its total workforce to 40.
- But when the warehouseman arrived at Lilly's house, instead of delivering the goods he told the astrologer that the warehouse had been broken into and the fish stolen.
- You must obtain and retain a current Certificate of Insurance from the ‘carrier’, freight forwarder, warehouseman or any other third party evidencing coverage of their legal liability.
- He had been sacked from his job as a warehouseman, losing £200 when he was ripped off by another prostitute and thrown out of his flat after a prostitute was found there.
- Porter was born in Wigan and moved to Bolton - where he worked for various local firms - as a warehouseman.
- The warehousemen are responsible for distributing food supplies to the program's school cafeterias in the north of Haiti.
- The sale had not gone through because Anil wanted to stay on as a warehouseman.
- The former warehouseman had a £10 note in his pocket when he went to the store, but wanted to use his loose change.
- Born Ernest Brammah Smith, in Hulme, Manchester, in 1868, he was the son of a warehouseman.
- The claimants were flour merchants, warehousemen and wharfingers, whose warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire, together with goods in it of which they were bailees.
Definition of warehouseman in US English: warehousemannounˈwerhousmənˈwɛrhaʊsmən A person who is employed in, manages, or owns a warehouse. Example sentencesExamples - To pay the rent and support his family, he works as a warehouseman on the night shift.
- Usually the warehouseman opens up a couple of bundles of papers and lets them help themselves.
- On arriving in Marseille, in the mid-1960s, Smaïl worked as a warehouseman, often on the night shift.
- It has meant employing two more drivers, an extra warehouseman and four more office workers, bringing its total workforce to 40.
- A warehouseman is suspected of burglary and blames Elli.
- But when the warehouseman arrived at Lilly's house, instead of delivering the goods he told the astrologer that the warehouse had been broken into and the fish stolen.
- Wilson's players are warehousemen, salesmen, delivery drivers, surveyors and oil workers - all busy and hard-working - most used to viewing football merely as their escape from the daily grind.
- The warehousemen are responsible for distributing food supplies to the program's school cafeterias in the north of Haiti.
- For all his working life Sam was employed at Passmonds Mill as a weft warehouseman.
- His rescuer was warehouseman Jason Weardon, 32, who tore off Robert's blazing clothes and wrapped him in clingfilm to protect his wounds from infection.
- The claimants were flour merchants, warehousemen and wharfingers, whose warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire, together with goods in it of which they were bailees.
- He had been sacked from his job as a warehouseman, losing £200 when he was ripped off by another prostitute and thrown out of his flat after a prostitute was found there.
- It was when warehouseman Mr North opened the front door to their terraced three-bedroom home on their return that they realised what had happened.
- You must obtain and retain a current Certificate of Insurance from the ‘carrier’, freight forwarder, warehouseman or any other third party evidencing coverage of their legal liability.
- Porter was born in Wigan and moved to Bolton - where he worked for various local firms - as a warehouseman.
- The sale had not gone through because Anil wanted to stay on as a warehouseman.
- The former warehouseman had a £10 note in his pocket when he went to the store, but wanted to use his loose change.
- He left school at 12, and worked as a draper's assistant and warehouseman before his first play was produced in 1878.
- Owner Tim Price, 45, a warehouseman from Rodbourne, is proud of the pup he and daughter Leanne have helped bring up since he was just eight weeks old.
- Born Ernest Brammah Smith, in Hulme, Manchester, in 1868, he was the son of a warehouseman.
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