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Definition of Deliverymen
1. deliveryman [n] - See also: deliveryman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deliverymen
Literary usage of Deliverymen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Richmond, Indiana, Survey for Vocational Education by Indiana State Board of Education, Richmond (Ind.). Board of Education, Indiana University, Robert Josselyn Leonard (1916)
"In the group of stores studied, deliverymen were chosen on direct application
and chosen by ... Extra deliverymen and boys are employed during the holidays. ..."
2. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1904)
"... turned their orders over to the deliverymen hereinbefore mentioned, delivered
to said delivery men the ranges ordered by said purchasers, whereupon said ..."
3. First-[fourth] Annual Report of the United States Council of National by United States Council of national defense (1918)
"In another city one retail grocer now employs 28 deliverymen in the place of 57,
and has saved 24 horses and wagons out of 46. Another has saved 32 wagons ..."
4. A Digest of Educational Sociology by David Snedden (1920)
"The same is true of deliverymen, retail dealers, salesmen, agents, clerks and
others. a. When actual requirements of a given vocation are studied—by job ..."
5. Treatises in an Interstate Commerce and Railway Traffic Course by La Salle Extension University (1922)
"deliverymen Must Not Retain The Delivery Record of one day in order to take
receipt thereon for shipments to be delivered the following day. ..."
6. American Government: A Consideration of the Problems of Democracy by Frank Abbott Magruder (1917)
"In 1897 rural free deliverymen received a salary of $300 a year. In 1898 they
received $400; 1900, $500; 1902, $600; 1904, $720; 1907, $900; 1911, $1000; ..."