Crossword clues for engineman
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Engineman \En"gine*man\, n.; pl. Enginemen. A man who manages, or waits on, an engine.
Wiktionary
n. A man who operates or manages an engine
Wikipedia
Engineman (abbreviated as EN) is a United States Navy occupational rating. Engineman was the former name for the current U.S. Coast Guard rating of Machinery Technician.
Usage examples of "engineman".
In fact, the due process clause does not prohibit a State from excluding from the jury certain occupational groups such as lawyers, preachers, doctors, dentists, and enginemen and firemen of railroad trains.
I was told that seventeen enginemen who were drowned side by side got down on their knees on the platform of the engine room and prayed until the water surged up to their necks.
Once the enginemen were sure they had the same revolutions on their propellers, the two boats rode as one, taking the swells together.
The senior paramedic on the crew put an oxygen mask on the colorless face and started hitting the button to force pure oxygen into the lungs, and a second man began pounding on the victim's chest to get his heart restarted while, behind them, the enginemen snaked a two-and-a-half-inch hose into the flat and started spraying water.
If he met the engineer's 'prentice walking down the corridor, he'd step aside and say a pleasant word or two, and for the rest of the day, the 'prentice would feel like a master engineman.
If he met the engineers prentice walking down the corridor, hed step aside and say a pleasant word or two, and for the rest of the day, the prentice would feel like a master engineman.
The engineman on the boat had brains enough to have a head of steam up, and we had no choice but to push off and look for help.