Crossword clues for warehouseman
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Warehouseman \Ware"house`man\, n.; pl. Warehousemen.
One who keeps a warehouse; the owner or keeper of a dock warehouse or wharf store.
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One who keeps a wholesale shop or store for Manchester or woolen goods. [Eng.]
Warehouseman's itch (Med.), a form of eczema occurring on the back of the hands of warehousemen.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A person who manages, or works in, a warehouse. 2 (context UK obsolete English) One who keeps a wholesale shop for woollen goods.
WordNet
n. a workman who manages or works in a warehouse [syn: warehouser]
Wikipedia
A warehouseman can be someone who works in a warehouse, usually delivering goods for sale or storage, or, in older usage, someone who owns a warehouse and sells goods directly from it or from a shop fronting onto the warehouse (similar to a modern Cash and carry).
An Italian warehouseman was someone who stocked goods from Italy such as pasta, olive oil, pickles, perfumes, fruits, paints and pigments (they were often known as Oil and Italian warehouseman or Oilman and Italian warehouseman to highlight the selling of oil products).
A Manchester warehouseman was a wholesaler of linen and cloth made in the factories surrounding Manchester in the North-West of England.
In law, a warehouseman man be entitled to a warehouseman's lien for work done but not yet paid for.
Usage examples of "warehouseman".
Beef House in downtown Jax, rarely had two dimes to rub together all of the time she was illegally married to warehouseman Haas.
Then she spun back to the warehouseman, tugging the nireline ring from her finger and stripping the heavy chased bracelet from her arm.
Martha Tabram, also known as Emma Turner, was the estranged wife of a warehouseman, Henry Tabram.
Turkey, from the primitive habits of the people, and partly from the absence of great capital and great credit, the importing merchant, the warehouseman, the wholesale dealer, the retail dealer, and the shopman, are all one person.
Barger, the Maximum Leader, a six-foot, 170-pound warehouseman from East Oakland, the coolest head in the lot, and a tough, quick-thinking dealer when any action starts.
Also, a warehouseman is a guy who stands around a lot smoking cigarettes, in a dream-like state.
Here was a superintendent apologizing for his actions while a mere warehouseman sat on top of a forklift truck and shouted at him.
They tended to congregate around a warehouseman called Billy Barker, whom I regarded as a sort of mouthpiece for the rest of them.
The only person we knew at all well there was a warehouseman called Reg Pippett, a committed early swerver if ever there was one.
The warehouseman looked at the sergeant, who shrugged, and then hurried away to see to the balloon.
When the gasbag was full and leaning northward in the buffeting breeze, and the whole apparatus straining against the stout ropes anchoring it down, Lee paid the warehouseman with the last of his gold and helped Grumman into the basket.
The voice belonged to a warehouseman from the southern section of the city, where the merchant caravans loaded and unloaded.
Saul had borrowed in the changed sense that we used the word a box of chalks which an unwary warehouseman had left too close to a window.
Grippeldice, startled, turned from the edge of the roof to see what had occasioned the small interruption in her surveillance of the warehouseman, then vanished.
One night, on a pay night, after Haas had lost all of his pay, he brought three of his fellow warehousemen home with him at one a.