Definition of Doorsmen

1. doorsman [n] - See also: doorsman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doorsmen

doorn
doornail
doornails
doorns
doorpeople
doorperson
doorpersons
doorplate
doorplates
doorpost
doorposts
doors
doorsill
doorsills
doorsman
doorsmen (current term)
doorstead
doorsteads
doorstep
doorstepped
doorstepping
doorsteps
doorstone
doorstones
doorstop
doorstopper
doorstoppers
doorstops
doorway
doorways

Literary usage of Doorsmen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes by Henry Sampson (1875)
"In low neighbourhoods this system still obtains, especially in connection with cheap photographic establishments, whose " doorsmen" select as a rule the ..."

2. California for the Sportsman: Being a Collection of Hints as to the Haunts by Al M. Cumming, Allan Dunn, Southern Pacific Company (1911)
"A time shing of rods and the rewrapping of them, for the looking over of the pleasant recollections the pages of those out-of-doorsmen's note- ail to bring; ..."

3. Norway by Gerhard Lemmer, Elke Frey, Helga Rahe (2001)
"... out- doorsmen who have a taste for wilderness with its rapid rivers, lakes, and bare fjell peaks, which rise to heights of up to 1703 meters. ..."

4. Goin' Fishin': Weather and Feed Facts; the Fresh-water Game Fish; the by Carroll Blaine Cook (1920)
"We out-o'-doorsmen can make the parks a la nature, we don't have to wear a " boiled " shirt during the trip, nor make the hotels unless we are so inclined, ..."

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