drayman

[dreɪmən]

drayman Definition

a person who drives a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled by horses or oxen.

Using drayman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The drayman delivered the beer barrels to the pub.

  • Example

    The drayman was responsible for transporting goods from the warehouse to the store.

  • Example

    The drayman skillfully maneuvered the wagon through the narrow streets.

drayman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drayman

Phrases with drayman

  • drayman's route

    the regular route taken by a drayman to deliver goods

    Example

    The drayman's route took him through the busy city center.

  • drayman's holiday

    a period of time when a drayman is not working

    Example

    After a long year of work, the drayman was looking forward to his well-deserved drayman's holiday.

  • drayman's whip

    a whip used by a drayman to control the horses pulling the dray

    Example

    The drayman cracked his whip to urge the horses forward.

Origins of drayman

from Middle English 'dray', meaning 'cart' or 'wagon'

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Summary: drayman in Brief

A 'drayman' [dreɪmən] is a person who drives a dray, a low, flat-bed wagon without sides, pulled by horses or oxen. The drayman is responsible for transporting goods from one place to another, and skillfully maneuvers the wagon through narrow streets. Phrases like 'drayman's route' and 'drayman's holiday' are associated with the drayman's work.