Definition of Toolman

1. a man who works with tools [n TOOLMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Toolman

toolholders
toolhouse
toolhouses
toolies
tooling
toolings
toolishness
toolkit
toolkits
toolless
toolmaker
toolmakers
toolmaking
toolmakings
toolman (current term)
toolmen
toolpath
toolpusher
toolpushers
toolroom
toolrooms
tools
tools of choice
tools of ignorance
toolset
toolsets
toolshed
toolsheds
toolsmith

Literary usage of Toolman

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

1. Excavation by Allen Boyer McDaniel (1919)
"The operating crew consisted of 17 men as follows: 12 laborers to fill buckets, one lockman, one engineer, one tim- berman, one toolman and a straw boss ..."

2. Excavation: Machinery, Methods and Costs, Including a Revision of by Allen Boyer McDaniel (1919)
"The operating crew consisted of 17 men as follows: 12 laborers to fill buckets, one lockman, one engineer, one tim- berman, one toolman and a straw boss. ..."

3. Report by New York (N.Y.). Law Dept, Law Dept, New York (N.Y.) (1904)
"toolman Dept. of Highways, $496. Cement Worker, Dept. of Docks, $840. ... toolman, Dept. of Street Cleaning, $547. toolman. Dept. of Water Supply, $500. ..."

4. Report by New York (N.Y.). Law Dept, Law Dept, New York (N.Y.) (1905)
"toolman, Department of Sewers, $191.25. Carpenter, Dept. of Charities, $770. ... toolman, Dept. of Highways, $16.18. Dock Builder, Dept. of Docks, $300. ..."

5. Cases on International Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American by James Brown Scott, Freeman Snow (1902)
"Cases, 766, toolman, J., says: " What, indeed, is the law of nations? It is that rule of conduct which regulates the intercourse of nations with one another ..."

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