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Definition of Road gang
1. Noun. A gang of road workers.
Definition of Road gang
1. Noun. A group of works who do road repairs. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Road Gang
Literary usage of Road gang
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Na Motu: Or, Reef-rovings in the South Seas by Edward T. Perkins (1854)
"I was usually awakened at an early hour in the morning by the merry sound of
voices proceeding from a group known as the " Broom road gang. ..."
2. Na Motu, Or, Reef-rovings in the South Seas by Edward T. Perkins (1854)
"I was usually awakened at an early hour in the morning by the merry sound of
voices proceeding from a group known as the " Broom road gang. ..."
3. Inquiry Into Occupation and Administration of Haiti and Santo Domingo (1921)
"As a result of the contradictory statements made by the men in the road gang I
could form no definite conclusion at that time as to whether or not these men ..."
4. A History of Asiatic Cholera by Nottidge Charles Macnamara, C. Macnamara (1876)
"It should be here stated that a certain number of barrels for storing water, and
water-carts, were sent with the road gang, and that water for drinking ..."
5. The Lake of the Sky, Lake Tahoe, in the High Sierras of California and by George Wharton James (1915)
"It did not take us long to jack up the wheels and put rocks underneath them, and
we were about ready to get out when the road gang came along with a wagon ..."