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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

But because he developed into such an expert trackman coaches forbade him to play football for fear he would get hurt.

From Time Magazine Archive

She has come with her husband Gary, a trackman for the Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe Railway, and their daughter Courtney, 6.

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

When winter comes, trackmen pull on flannel drawers, pound away on wooden tracks, move inside to practice only when snow covers the boards.

From Time Magazine Archive

Come April showers, August heat waves, fall fogs or winter blizzards, the trackmen pull on spikes and practice every day of the year, and always amid a gaggle of trainers.

From Time Magazine Archive

While junketing U.S. trackmen were shellacking their Latin neighbors, a band of talented homebodies put on quite a show of their own.

From Time Magazine Archive

McCloud ordered the flat cars cut off the train and 125 the engine whistle sounded at short intervals, and, taking Stevens, buttoned his reefer and started up the grade after the three trackmen.

From Whispering Smith by N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth




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