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roundsman
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rounds·man  (roundzmn)
n.
1. A police officer in charge of several other officers.
2. One, such as a delivery person, who makes rounds.

roundsman [ˈraʊndzmən]
n pl -men
1. (Business / Professions) Brit a person who makes rounds, as for inspection or to deliver goods
2. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) (Business / Professions) Austral and NZ a reporter covering a particular district or topic
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.roundsman - a workman employed to make rounds (to deliver goods or make inspections or so on)
working man, working person, workingman, workman - an employee who performs manual or industrial labor
Translations
roundsman [ˈraʊndzmən] N (roundsmen (pl)) (Brit) → repartidor m or proveedor m casero
roundsman
n pl <-men> (Brit) → Austräger m; milk roundsmanMilchmann m
roundsman [ˈraʊndzmən] n (-men (pl)) (Brit) → garzone m (che esegue le consegne a domicilio)


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Mr Harrison believes the surge in doorstep deliveries is due to an extended range of goods now offered by roundsmen, word-of-mouth based on good service, but also their team of full-time canvassers.
Roundsmen (from left) Ritchie Cook, Scott McClelland, Craig Wilson and director Richard King, of BA Dairies, Stoke, who took part in the Macmillan Cancer Support mile challenge.
The horses for Holts Dairy used to be stabled in Lennox Street, and when the milk roundsmen fi nished their round, they had to leave the cart in Geach Street and walk the horse to the stables.
 
 
 
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