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Definition of Doormen
1. doorman [n] - See also: doorman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doormen
Literary usage of Doormen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Hedonist's Guide to Madrid by Beverley Fearis (2004)
"The arrogant doormen rudely ignore most newcomers, but will turn on the charm as
the regulars step out of their convertible sports cars. ..."
2. A Hedonist's Guide to Prague by Tremayne Carew Pole (2004)
"doormen and women keep a watchful eye to keep the groups away and preserve the
sophistication of the atmosphere. One of the major cocktail players in the ..."
3. Rules of the Grand Central Station and Harlem Line for the Government of the (1904)
"Rules for doormen. 226 They will report to and receive instructions Report to.
from the Station Master, and must not be absent from duty without permission. ..."
4. Statistical Report by New York (N.Y.). Police Dept (1906)
"Lieutenants Sergeants O 4 24 19 619 S8S Patrolmen doormen Matrons Superintendent of
... 24 Patrolmen 184 64 62 31 341 doormen 6 2 .. 1 9 Matrons 1 . ..."
5. Journal and proceedings by New York (N.Y.). Board of Estimate and Apportionment (1883)
"priation, the services of two doormen are required for said precinct; therefore
Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment be and is hereby ..."
6. Police Administration: A Critical Study of Police Organisations in the by Leonhard Felix Fuld (1909)
"doormen or station- house keepers are the officers of the department who are
charged with the care of prisoners while the ..."