stockman in English

noun
1
a person who looks after livestock.
Aborigines who worked as drovers and stockmen on cattle stations were largely ignored until the appearance of works such as Born in the Cattle.
2
a person who looks after a stockroom or warehouse.
Meanwhile, the stockmen in the adjacent warehouse filled the order and delivered the merchandise to the waiting customer.
noun
    stock farmer

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1. The colts and calves are gambolling round the stockman.

2. The stockman rounded up the cattle in the meadows.

3. Stockman: While Wall Street Bubbles, Jay-Pow Babbles

4. Dr. Stockman should be inventive enough to reassemble the arc capacitor.

5. Stockman became one of the President's most trenchant critics.

6. What a damned cheek the fellow had, an ordinary stockman, stealing her from under their noses!

7. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, one of the most controversial members of Congress.

8. This skinny cow is now fattening out under the good care of the stockman.

9. The 45 year old stockman had moved to the area only a year before.

10. Apparently the new stockman didn't mind it at all, which certainly indicated he could ride.

11. We think the treaty is good although, as Mr Stockman said, the action is limited.

12. What has changed for the stockman is more often connected with the intensification of livestock production.

13. This games afterward officially were acknowledged for the ninth session of international Stockman the Derville games.

14. Stockman III says: “With few exceptions, infants born prematurely will experience a decline in hemoglobin in the first one to three months . . .