Definition of Dragsman

1. the driver of a coach [n DRAGSMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dragsman

dragonworts
dragoon
dragoonade
dragoonades
dragooned
dragooner
dragooners
dragooning
dragoons
dragqueen
dragqueens
dragrope
dragropes
drags
drags on
dragsman (current term)
dragsmen
dragster
dragsters
dragstrip
dragstrips
drail
drailed
drailing
drails
drain
drain-trap stomach
drain basket
drain plug
drain the cup

Literary usage of Dragsman

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Autobiography of a Stage Coachman by Thomas Cross (1904)
"... Employment: its Consequences—Spring Gardens—The Great Chirurgeon—Irrelevant Conversation— Convalescence—A Flash dragsman—Useless Application—-A Visit to ..."

2. Th. Nast: His Period and His Pictures by Albert Bigelow Paine (1904)
"... and entertained the " little dragsman " as his guest at his various lodging houses, for while Savers was allowed to train in peace, the upholders of ..."

3. Road Scrapings: Coaches and Coaching by Martin E. Haworth (1882)
"Public and private conveyances in Austria and Hungary—An English, dragsman posed—The Vienna race-meeting— Gentleman " Jocks "—A moral exemplified. ..."

4. Pictures of sporting life and character by William Pitt Lennox (1860)
"... Adventure with Ball Hughes—Tandem Driving—Break- Neck Amusements—Hints to the Uninitiated—Coaching in Bygone days—The Road—A Swell dragsman— Journey to ..."

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