The Collaborative International Dictionary
Truckman \Truck"man\, n.; pl. Truckmen.
[From Truck barter.] One who does business in the way of barter or exchange.
[From Truck a carriage.] One who drives a truck, or whose business is the conveyance of goods on trucks.
Wiktionary
n. 1 One who does business in the way of barter or exchange. 2 One who drives a truck, or whose business is the conveyance of goods on trucks.
Usage examples of "truckman".
She would be obliged to advance her rate to meet this additional expense, and then the truckman holding the franchise would be able to haul freight cheaper than she could.
Few had ever seen Hugh Morgan angry, though there was a report that on a certain occasion he had stopped to give old Garry Owen the truckman a piece of his mind, and threaten to have him arrested if he was ever seen beating his poor horse when the animal was stalled with a load too heavy for his strength.
The truckman stood behind and shoved, after putting a couple of ropes, one round each end of the hogshead, while two men standing in the depot steadily pulled at the ropes.
The Shadow had given Tim the lading bill, so the truckman produced it, too.
The porter and the truckman sought to bear the brunt of the work, but they were scarcely able to move it, until the stranger added his efforts.
And soon, in a carriage, with their valises piled around them, our party set off for Edgemere, leaving a truckman to bring the trunks.
Deciding not to wait for the truckmen, he ordered two other witnesses to help him carry the body into the morgue.
The truckmen probably feared that they would be held partly responsible because they were parked on the highway.
Duxton Square, for The Shadow had centered upon the truckmen as suspicious characters.
Evidently the truckmen had arrived and were going on guard duty with the servants.
Sometimes those truckmen stopped for something to eat, and they were the kind that would beat on the door till you opened up.