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Meaning of linkboy

Wordnet

linkboy (n)

(formerly) an attendant hired to carry a torch for pedestrians in dark streets

Webster

linkboy (n.)

Alt. of Linkman

linkboy Sentence Examples

  1. In the dimly lit streets of old London, a wiry linkboy scurried about, his flickering torch illuminating the path for nocturnal travelers.
  2. The linkboy's humble profession provided a meager existence, but he took pride in guiding strangers safely through the treacherous nighttime alleys.
  3. As darkness enveloped the city, linkboys emerged like fireflies, their torches casting a warm glow upon the cobblestones.
  4. The linkboy's cry, "Link, link!"
  5. echoed through the streets, offering weary pedestrians a beacon of hope in the chaotic urban labyrinth.
  6. The linkboy's torch acted as a lifeline, connecting travelers to their destinations and providing a sense of security in an uncertain world.
  7. Young boys often apprenticed as linkboys, learning the tricks of their trade from experienced torchbearers.
  8. The linkboy's nimble footsteps carried him through the city's tightest corners, where ordinary citizens feared to tread.
  9. With each passing step, the linkboy left behind a trail of flickering light, illuminating the path for those who followed.
  10. As the gas lamps gradually replaced torches, the profession of the linkboy dwindled, becoming a relic of a bygone era.

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(formerly) an attendant hired to carry a torch for pedestrians in dark streetsAlt. of Linkman

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In the dimly lit streets of old London, a wiry linkboy scurried about, his flickering torch illuminating the path for nocturnal travelers.

The linkboy's humble profession provided a meager existence, but he took pride in guiding strangers safely through the treacherous nighttime alleys.

As darkness enveloped the city, linkboys emerged like fireflies, their torches casting a warm glow upon the cobblestones.

The linkboy's cry, "Link, link!"