longshoreman|longshoremen in English

noun

['long·shore·man || 'lɔŋʃɔrmən /'lɒŋʃɔː-]

person who works on the docks loading and unloading ships

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1. In California yesterday, a community group, ACCE, and the longshoremen reoccupied the home of a longshoreman that had been evicted from his home.

2. What does Alongshoreman mean? (archaic) Alternative form of longshoreman

3. An Alongshoreman is another word for a longshoreman, a man employed to load and unload ships

4. 15 Shippers like to see the same longshoremen, proficient at operating forklifts and the like, he said.

5. Martin writes fantasy for grown-ups, with a blunt and bawdy earthiness that befits the son of a Bayonne, N. J. , longshoreman.

6. The eyewitnesses included paramedics, on-duty militsiya functionaries, seamen and the longshoremen at Petrozavodsk’s port, military, local airport staff and an amateur astronomer.

7. 1 The term “longshoreman” is derived from “Alongshoreman” which evolved from calls in colonial times for “men along the shore” to help load and unload ships

8. The very title “longshoreman” is a derivative of “Alongshoreman,” which evolved from calls in colonial times for “men along the shore” to unload and load ships.

9. Aspects of his experiences with longshoremen, the homeless, thugs, pimps, transvestites, prostitutes, homosexuals, addicts and the overall poverty-stricken community, is expressed in Last Exit to Brooklyn.

10. In 1980 some 180 Soviet dockworkers, having brought with them forklifts and trucks, were reportedly working at Kampong Som as longshoremen or as instructors of unskilled Cambodian port workers.