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Definition of Anchormen
1. anchorman [n] - See also: anchorman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anchormen
Literary usage of Anchormen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1897)
"(in common form) . . . propounds in law That the said captain, master, boatswains,
anchormen, sailors, and mariners of the said ships, in the year of our ..."
2. Select Pleas in the Court of Admiralty by Great Britain High Court of Admiralty, Reginald Godfrey Marsden (1897)
"(in common form) . . . propounds in law That the said captain, master, boatswains,
anchormen, sailors, and mariners of the said ships, in the year of our ..."
3. Prevention Plus II: Tools for Creating and Sustaining Drug-Free Communities (1994)
"Don't wear anything you wouldn't wear at the office—no matter what cut the
anchormen are wearing. If you feel silly, you'll look silly. ..."
4. Nation Against State: A New Approach to Ethnic Conflicts and the Decline of by Gidon Gottlieb (1993)
"While some conflicts dear to politicized anchormen receive excessive attention,
others have been almost completely ignored. The media share a measure of ..."
5. Engineering Facts and Figures by Andrew Betts Brown (1864)
"The peculiarity of his system was that no signalling is required, the anchormen
at the ends of the work stopping the action of the windlass at pleasure by ..."