Definitions for signalman

signalman sig·nal·man

Spelling: [sig-nl-muh n]
IPA: /ˈsɪg nl mən/

Signalman is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 383 anagrams from letters in signalman (aagilmnns).

Definitions for signalman

noun

  1. a person whose occupation or duty is signaling, as on a railroad or in the army.

Origin of signalman

First recorded in 1730-40; signal + -man

Examples for signalman

"It is a most extraordinary thing, sir," said the signalman whom we had come to relieve.

signalman,” hailed the officer of the watch, “what do you make her out to be?

He then went to Karazin as signalman and operative in the railway works.

“The Ruby, sir,” repeated the signalman, as tenderly now as a sucking dove.

While Tom was inspecting we rested in the signal-station and talked to the signalman.

"Steady with that light there, signalman," he commanded suddenly.

Jones the signalman, who was standing near when Mick said this, laughed.

signalman,” sang out Mr Jellaby on seeing this, “Dip the colours!

The officer went out, and hailed the signalman at the mast-head.

By and by the brakeman shouted to the signalman in the gray silence of the morning.

Word Value for signalman
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