floorman
Americannoun
plural
floormen-
any person who represents a management, as in assisting customers or maintaining a smooth business operation.
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a laborer, mechanic, or maintenance worker hired to do heavy work, as in a factory or oil field.
Etymology
Origin of floorman
Example Sentences
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Abashed, the floorman dove into the nearest drift of ticker-tape.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Don't you be afraid, little girl," said the floorman, in great relief, "we like little girls who know enough not to get lost.
From Mary Jane: Her Book by Judson, Clara Ingram
"We'll find her," said the floorman, easily, "she must be in some other aisle."
From Mary Jane: Her Book by Judson, Clara Ingram
Mr. Merrill called the floorman and asked about her.
From Mary Jane: Her Book by Judson, Clara Ingram
"There's no need of your hunting on any other floor," said Mrs. Merrill as the floorman suggested that maybe Mary Jane had gone to hunt her father and had lost her way.
From Mary Jane: Her Book by Judson, Clara Ingram
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