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roundsman in a sentence

pronunciation: [ [ 'raundzmən ] ]
roundsman meaning in Hindi

Examples

  1. From 1969 until 1975 he worked at the " Daily News ", an evening newspaper in Perth, where he rose to prominence in his coverage of state politics as State Political Roundsman.
  2. The frame, which was made from channel with tube and channel cross members, had a lower section for the cab floor, which was just above the ground, to provide easy access for a roundsman.
  3. Pirates who followed the route are sometimes called " Roundsmen " and " Red Sea Men . " Some the most famous Roundsmen include Thomas Tew, Henry Every, Edward England, John Taylor, Olivier Levasseur, and Christopher Condent.
  4. Pirates who followed the route are sometimes called " Roundsmen " and " Red Sea Men . " Some the most famous Roundsmen include Thomas Tew, Henry Every, Edward England, John Taylor, Olivier Levasseur, and Christopher Condent.
  5. A biography of Comstock written in 1927, " Anthony Comstock : Roundsman of the Lord " by Heywood Broun and Margaret Leech of the Algonquin Round Table examines his personal history and his investigative, surveillance and law enforcement techniques.
  6. The privateer chosen, Captain William Kidd, turned Roundsman himself, unsuccessfully attacking Mughal ships and their British East Indiaman escorts, and capturing the unoffending neutral merchant vessel Quedagh Merchant, which Kidd seized on the basis of its French passes.
  7. The vehicle had a range of, and was aimed at rounds in densely populated areas, where the task would be too strenuous for a roundsman with a PCV, but the extra cost of a heavier vehicle could not be justified.
  8. At the 1953 Dairy Show, Sidney Holes showcased the new Standon model, developed from their 4-wheeled PCV . It included a platform at the front, on which the controls were mounted, and which provided standing space for the roundsman.
  9. As well as commentating, Williamson was involved with general announcing duties at both 3AK and 3AW . Staff at 3AW gave him the nickname " Scoop ", a reference to his midday program " Radio Roundsman ", featuring interviews with people making news around Melbourne.
  10. As the department expanded, patrolmen were supplemented by " roundsmen ", who would lead the patrolmen out to their beats at the beginning of the evening shift, and supervise them during the shift . A roundsman earned $ 5 more a month than a patrolman.
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