counterman
Americannoun
plural
countermenEtymology
Origin of counterman
Example Sentences
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Before he moved in the late 1960s to San Francisco, where he started acting at the American Conservatory Theater, he worked as a counterman at several New York delicatessens.
From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2023
These days, Iqbal, the head chef, might call Asad, the sous-chef and counterman, late at night with his latest inspiration, like a dish the pair once offered as a special: cheesesteak samosas.
From Washington Post • Jan. 3, 2022
“They always come here on the last day,” the counterman observed, when his patrons had trundled into the cold.
From The Guardian • Dec. 30, 2015
But from your counter seat, you can observe the counterman make egg creams the old-fashioned way, by spritzing rapidly stirred cold milk and syrup with a jet of seltzer from a bottle.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 1, 2014
There was no more frown on the face of the white counterman that was beside of me.
From "Life Is So Good" by George Dawson
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