railmen

[ˈreɪlmən]

railmen Definition

a person who works on a railroad, especially as a laborer.

Using railmen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "railmen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The railmen were responsible for maintaining the tracks.

  • Example

    The strike was called by the railmen's union.

  • Example

    The company hired more railmen to help with the construction.

railmen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for railmen

Phrases with railmen

  • railwayman's grip

    a type of handshake in which one person grasps the other's hand and twists it sharply

    Example

    He greeted me with a railwayman's grip that almost made me wince.

  • railman's lunch

    a packed lunch carried by railmen, typically consisting of sandwiches and fruit

    Example

    He always took a railman's lunch to work, preferring to save money rather than eat out.

  • railman's holiday

    a vacation taken by a railman, often to a destination that can be reached by train

    Example

    He decided to take a railman's holiday and travel across the country by train.

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Summary: railmen in Brief

'Railmen' [ˈreɪlmən] are workers who are employed on a railroad, often performing manual labor. They are responsible for maintaining the tracks and ensuring the safe operation of trains. Phrases like 'railwayman's grip,' 'railman's lunch,' and 'railman's holiday' are associated with the culture of railmen.