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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

Yale had her Driscolls nearly 20 years ago, one an oarsman, one a trackman, neither brilliant.

From Time Magazine Archive

"But we see it spread, Miss Warfield," said the trackman with a conclusive gesture.

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