Someone who drives a bus.
1The international development secretary's busman's holiday in Israel is the first problem.
2No one seems to know whether it is a busman's holiday.
3That's why they called him a busman and his holiday a busman's holiday.
4It will be a busman's holiday for Alex, who comes from an opera-loving family.
5The busman's holiday could have been called the gardener's break.
6It's too much of a busman's holiday for me.
7It was too much like a busman's holiday.
8I've been away from this slot for a while, taking a busman's holiday on our daily election podcast.
9Occupations London's the spot for a busman's holiday, with museums devoted to specialities both mainstream and distinctly offbeat.
10As they came out of the main entrance of the depot he heard it called anew by a busman.
11It's kind of a mixture of a very fancy busman's holiday, a workshop conference and a big political deal.
12I'll have a busman's holiday.
13She had given her new valise to a gray-haired 'busman who looked a little like the minister at home.
14As for the holiday itself, unreasonable persons are not lacking to point out that it is of the busman's variety.
15Unofficially, it was a busman's holiday for Lee -who complained of being bored with all the skiing and cocktailing.
16IT seems like the ultimate busman's holiday, but all the chefs I know spend valuable time on their days off well... cooking.