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steelman

n. a worker engaged in making steel [syn: steelmaker, steelworker]

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Steelman

Steelman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan Steelman (born 1942), Dallas businessman and former congressman
  • David Steelman, Missouri politician and lawyer, husband of Sarah Steelman
  • Sara Steelman, Pennsylvania politician and biologist
  • Sarah Steelman (born 1958), Missouri politician, wife of David Steelman
  • John R. Steelman (1900–1999), former White House chief of staff
  • Sanford L. Steelman, Jr. (born 1951), North Carolina judge
  • Farmer Steelman (1875–1944), American professional baseball player
  • Tyler Steelman, American actor

Fictional characters:

  • Steelman and Smith, characters in Henry Lawson stories

Usage examples of "steelman".

Someone could have taken advantage of Alma Steelman, of her intense devotion to Connie.

It was a sad reflection on Martin Steelman, if so commonplace a fact as showing an interest in his own grandchildren could cause curiosity.

You could not expect a son-in-law to replace a son, and it was unfair to blame Bill because he had not been cast in the image of Martin Steelman, Jr.

As they left the car and walked toward the house, Steelman wondered what the first President of the United States would have thought could he have seen his home as it was today.

And here Martin Steelman, thirty-eighth President of the United States, might have stood a few months hence, had the fates ruled otherwise.

Senator Steelman knew that initial embarrassment he had seen it so often in the last few weeks.

A young coupleneither could have been more than twenty-fivewere huddling together in such desperate misery that at first Steelman found the spectacle annoying.

He was Hal Steelman, who had cooperated with the New York police on previous occasions.

He wore his trouser-leg down over it, and the palings had hidden the bottom from Steelman and Smith.

In the ship Chief Bender, Mohawk and steelman extraordinary, talked to the Shed and to one Charley Red Fox.

It had been at high flood when Steelman had been riding hell for leather for more hospitable parts and his horse had run right out over the thin air, then plunged into the raging torrent.

His horse had managed to flounder to the other side and scramble out, but Steelman had been swept away.