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storeman

n. A warehouseman.

Usage examples of "storeman".

He called the lad in and listened to his story, then got the old storeman in for his version of events.

We filed out of the briefing room, throwing our paper cups into the black bin liners that the SQMS and his storeman had been putting up everywhere.

The windows had been blacked-out with paint, and the storeman, as they entered, switched on a solitary lamp.

The storeman at intervals switched on more lights and the aisle was extended before them.

The storeman returned wearing a gauntleted canvas glove on his right hand and carrying one of the iron hooks used for shifting wool bales.

I He went into the cubicle that served the warehouse k storeman as an office.

After much deliberation, Paul decided to apply for a job as a storeman, thinking this a likely position to meet his need for anonymity.

With a total of about fifty positions of storeman, employees were virtually coming and going through a revolving door.

Tattoos were actually very common amongst the storeman at this particular place of employment, but were mostly confined to their arms.

It would not do to make the incident look any more important to the storeman than was necessary.

The Chinese had discovered, with admirable speed, that John Tappit made a habit of calling into the place during the early evening after finishing his work as a storeman for F.

He waved and called a cheery greeting to the storeman who had stepped from the small office to the left of the dock.

We filed out of the briefing room, throwing our paper cups into the black bin liners that the SQMS and his storeman had been putting up everywhere.