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hackman

[hak-muhn, -man] / ˈhæk mən, -ˌmæn /


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She retired weeping, and cried herself to sleep, and was awakened early the next morning by her hackman, to take her to the train, which was almost ready to start.

From Octavia The Octoroon by Lee, J. F.

“I say, young’un, ain’t ye out o’ yer bailiwick?” queried Tim, the hackman, staring at the little girl in the Stagg yard.

From Carolyn of the Corners by Endicott, Ruth Belmore

Tim, the hackman, worked at logging in the winter months, too.

From Carolyn of the Corners by Endicott, Ruth Belmore

She must stipulate with the hackman that no stranger is to be put into the carriage with her.

From The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book by Leslie, Eliza

“Most of them is,” the hackman said sententiously.

From Carolyn of the Corners by Endicott, Ruth Belmore