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Definition of Locomen
1. locoman [n] - See also: locoman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Locomen
Literary usage of Locomen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narrative, of a Five Years' Expedition, Against the Revolted Negroes of by John Gabriel Stedman (1813)
"No people can be more superstitious than the generality of negroes; and their
locomen, or pretended prophets, find their interest in encouraging this ..."
2. Management and Men: A Record of New Steps in Industrial Relations by Meyer Bloomfield (1919)
"Shop men, shunters, laborers, and locomen are outside, as the idea amongst the
Coal Owners is that these classes of workers do not affect the output of coal ..."
3. Report of an Inquiry as to Works Committees Made by British Ministry of Labor by Great Britain Ministry of Labour (1919)
"Shop men, shunters, labourers, and locomen are outside, as the idea amongst the
coal owners is that these classes of workers do not affect the output of ..."
4. Report by India, Committee on Petitions, Parliament, Lok Sabha (1899)
"At that time, in 1972, there was a strike by locomen of Southern Railway with
the result that all the loads which were passing through Ratlam junction were ..."
5. Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics by United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (1919)
"Shop men, shunters, laborers, and locomen are outside, as the idea among the coal
owners is that these classes of workers do not affect the output of coal. ..."