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Definition of Reinsmen
1. reinsman [n] - See also: reinsman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reinsmen
Literary usage of Reinsmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Travel in America: Being an Outline of the Development in Modes by Seymour Dunbar (1915)
"Westover was one of the most expert reinsmen of his time, and his feat of driving
from Uniontown to Brownsville — a distance of twenty miles — in forty-five ..."
2. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt (1903)
"However, the reinsmen of the plains must needs face many such accidents, not to
speak of runaways, or having the wagon ..."
3. Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail by Theodore Roosevelt (1888)
"country, and in every kind of weather, proud of their really wonderful skill as
reinsmen and conscious of their high standing in any frontier community, ..."
4. Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail by Theodore Roosevelt (1888)
"country, and in every kind of weather, proud of their really wonderful skill as
reinsmen and conscious of their high standing in any frontier community, ..."
5. Outing (1893)
"The season of 1892 found Nancy Hanks under the able guidance of that prince of
reinsmen, Bud Doble. He had held the ribbons over Dexter, 2:17%!, ..."
6. The Wilderness Hunter: An Account of the Big Game of the United States and by Theodore Roosevelt (1909)
"However, the reinsmen of the plains must needs face many such accidents, not to
speak of runaways, or having the wagon ..."
7. The Wilderness Hunter: An Account of the Big Game of the United States and by Theodore Roosevelt (1893)
"... the Rocky Mountain stage-driver, has no superiors anywhere for his own work ;
and they are fine fellows, these iron- nerved reinsmen and rough-riders. ..."