Lexicographical Neighbors of Toolman
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 ..."