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deliveryman

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Noun1.deliverymandeliveryman - someone employed to make deliveries
newsboy, carrier - a boy who delivers newspapers
coalman - someone who delivers coal
employee - a worker who is hired to perform a job
grocery boy - a delivery boy for groceries
iceman - someone who cuts and delivers ice
letter carrier, mail carrier, mailman, postman, carrier - a man who delivers the mail
milkman - someone who delivers milk
paperboy - a boy who sells or delivers newspapers


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There are thousands of packages to deliver on the busiest mail day of the year, but FedEx deliveryman Jon Barton isn't even breaking a sweat.
It provides the best security for the tenants so that they know it really is the UPS deliveryman or the pizza guy and not some burglar pushing every button asking for entry.
And after the building's power goes out and the bored boys order a pizza--with no intention of paying for it--a peeved deliveryman (Enrique Arreola) arrives and refuses to leave without his money.
 
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