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trackman

[trak-muhn] / ˈtræk mən /


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The coaches in Tacoma have charted almost everything with the aid of trackman and rapsodo as well.

From Seattle Times Sep. 12, 2020

Kenneth started as a trackman, replacing heavy wooden ties.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2016

James Pilkington, 78, of Manhattan, oldtime policeman, Civil War veteran, contractor, boxer, wrestler, trapshooter, sculler, oarsman, bowler, trackman; of pneumonia; in Manhattan.

From Time Magazine Archive

In five previous appearances in a nationwide tour for the benefit of the Finnish Relief Fund, he had looked like an average U. S. trackman.

From Time Magazine Archive

The big trackman was a person of sound practical sense.

From The Sleuth of St. James's Square by Melville Davisson Post

Like most Swedish trackmen he was in sad need of a haircut.

From Time Magazine Archive

At Moscow last summer, Russian trackmen, who had been making quantum jumps in the sport, lost to the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

Performances rarely match those outdoors, partly because few trackmen are in top form during the winter, partly because some events are a whole lot harder indoors.

From Time Magazine Archive

Soviet trackmen and robust Soviet women athletes performed before packed stands at London's White City Stadium and overwhelmed Britain's best.

From Time Magazine Archive

I have watched the trackmen grading on the railroad and I do not see why you cannot do the same thing here.

From The Iron Boys in the Mines or, Starting at the Bottom of the Shaft by James R. Mears




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