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Definition of Pullmans
1. pullman [n] - See also: pullman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pullmans
Literary usage of Pullmans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sessional Papersby Canada Parliament by Canada Parliament (1901)
"fares, 8207 i pullmans, 825 ; small items, 83 317 of Hurdman, R. Д., Ottawa to
Dawson : board, 829 ; eabs and transfers, 8И.25 ; fares, ..."
2. Negligence: Rules--decisions--opinions by Edward Beers Thomas (1904)
"pullmans Palace Car Co. v. King, 99 Fed. 380. Where defendant did not know of
the danger and there was nothing to put it on its guard, it was not liable for ..."
3. The American Amateur Photographer (1892)
"... not insist upon pullmans. In fact it appeared to be a difficult problem to
settle how the train could hold them. The little town of Port Arthur, ..."
4. The Spanish-American War by Russell Alexander Alger (1901)
"... in pullmans, Wagners, tourist pullmans, and day coaches, every man in a day
coach having an entire seat '•» himself. You know what tourist pullmans are, ..."
5. The Port of Boston: A Study and a Solution of the Traffic and Operating by Edwin Jones Clapp (1916)
"That is, there would be Port of Boston pullmans run on the important sailing days
of the year. It is not impossible that the plan would work so ..."
6. The Port of Boston: A Study and a Solution of the Traffic and Operating by Edwin Jones Clapp (1916)
"That is, there would be Port of Boston pullmans run on the important sailing days
of the year. It is not impossible that the plan would work so well that ..."