tollman (Meaning)
Wordnet
tollman (n)
someone employed to collect tolls
Webster
tollman (n.)
One who receives or collects toll; a toll gatherer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tollman
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tollman Sentence Examples
- The tollman at the bridge collected the customary fare from passing travelers.
- The ancient tollman stood diligently at his post, guarding the city's entrance.
- The tollman's small hut was situated beside the road, where he could easily oversee passing vehicles.
- As the tollman raised the gate, the carriage proceeded onward, leaving the checkpoint behind.
- The tollman wore a distinctive uniform, indicating his official capacity.
- The tollman's fees varied depending on the size and nature of the passing traffic.
- The tollman's presence discouraged unauthorized access to the road.
- The tollman's cabin provided shelter from the elements as he performed his duties.
- The tollman's unwavering gaze detected any suspicious individuals.
- The tollman's authority extended to enforcing speed limits and ensuring road safety.
FAQs About the word tollman
someone employed to collect tollsOne who receives or collects toll; a toll gatherer.
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The tollman at the bridge collected the customary fare from passing travelers.
The ancient tollman stood diligently at his post, guarding the city's entrance.
The tollman's small hut was situated beside the road, where he could easily oversee passing vehicles.
As the tollman raised the gate, the carriage proceeded onward, leaving the checkpoint behind.