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bargeman

American  
[bahrj-muhn] / ˈbɑrdʒ mən /

noun

plural

bargemen
  1. one of the crew of a barge.

  2. a person who owns, manages, or captains a barge.


Etymology

Origin of bargeman

1400–50, earlier in Anglo-Latin, Anglo-French; Middle English; barge, man

Example Sentences

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A Swedish woman with a secret finds her bargeman father, barfly Marthy and a seaman who falls for her.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 4, 2019

But Dan was not born to be a bargeman.

From Time Magazine Archive

The author of Cover the Waterfront, an expert on the simple life, discovers a bargeman who combines philosophizing with fishing.

From Time Magazine Archive

A bargeman, poling away from the shore, found Chicken late that afternoon stuck in some rocks and weeds, his knickers ballooning about his legs.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison

The bargeman said he couldn’t go all the way back there, it was every bit of two miles.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison