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teamster

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team·ster  (tmstr)
n.
1. One who drives a truck for hauling loads, especially as an occupation.
2. One who drives a team.

teamster [ˈtiːmstə]
n
1. a driver of a team of horses used for haulage
2. US and Canadian the driver of a lorry
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.teamster - the driver of a team of horses doing hauling
driver - someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle
2.teamsterteamster - someone who drives a truck as an occupation
driver - the operator of a motor vehicle
Translations
teamster [ˈtiːmstəʳ] N (US) → camionero m, camionista m
teamster [ˈtiːmstər] n (US) (= trucker) → camionneur m
teamster
n
(US: = truck driver) → Lastwagenfahrer(in) m(f), → LKW-Fahrer(in) m(f)
(old Agr) → Fuhrmann m
teamster [ˈtiːmstəʳ] n (Am) → camionista m
teamster [ˈtiːmstəʳ] n (Am) → camionista m


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As their hands clasped and she felt the teamster callouses on his palm, her quick eyes saw a score of things.
These will eventually, one by one, rise as the teamster did to a higher social value, by clasping wires with the main system of telephony.
When he went out into the street to talk to a teamster Tom opened the cash drawer and taking the money walked away.
 
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