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oilman

American  
[oil-man, -muhn] / ˈɔɪlˌmæn, -mən /

noun

PLURAL

oilmen
  1. a person who owns or operates oil wells or an executive in the petroleum industry.

  2. a person who retails or delivers oil, especially fuel oil for furnaces.


oilman British  
/ ˈɔɪlmən /

noun

  1. a person who owns or operates oil wells

  2. a person who makes or sells oil

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Gender

See -man.

Etymology

Origin of oilman

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; oil, man

Example Sentences

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The oilman’s deal appetite drew him to California.

From The Wall Street Journal

The smartest oilman I know once told me that the low-cost producer always wins.

From MarketWatch

When Greg’s father told him about his grandfather, he recounted a story about a Texas oilman who tried to buy the “Allison Mystery Clock.”

From Los Angeles Times

He’s an oilman who invested in environmentally questionable projects; she’s a climate scientist.

From New York Times

It gave the oilmen and real estate developers and business titans across Texas who funneled cash to their alma mater bragging rights at the Petroleum Club of Houston and country clubs in Dallas.

From New York Times