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Definition of Bargeman

Bargeman
Bargeman Barge"man, n. The man who manages a barge, or one of the crew of a barge.

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- Tenebroides mauritanicus, commonly known as the cadelle, is a species of beetle in the family Trogossitidae. It is a common cosmopolitan pest in storehouses...
- Roberts (1907–1982) was a British folk singer, songwriter, storyteller, bargeman, author, and journalist. He was the last captain of a British commercial...
- as the noise subsides, that the English have triumphed, they order the bargeman to row them back upriver as they begin a dialogue on the advances made...
- his views, who escapes to England to s**** his wife and children. Bill (bargeman): A barge-master, initially hostile towards the children. He changes his...
- Yorkshire Ouse (Countryside Productions: 1988) Lewis, David (2017). River Ouse Bargeman (1 ed.). Barnsley: Pen & Sword. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-1-47388-069-6. Szyca...
- and construction projects. There are special function titles, such as Bargeman, Brakeman, Compressor operator, Elevator operator, Engineer Oiler, Forklift...
- a 19-year-old student nurse, was found dumped in the River Thames by a bargeman at the Isle of Dogs on 24 November 1980. Ronaldson had disappeared a month...
- had committed sodomy in various places and times, including first with a bargeman at Ibss, with another partner at Brauningen, and with a peasant at Miltenburck...
- 30 March 1896, a package was retrieved from the Thames at Reading by a bargeman. The package Dyer dumped was not weighted adequately and had been easily...
- of science, time and death, and later incorporated prose. The son of a bargeman, Serres entered France's naval academy, the École Navale, in 1949 and the...