Someone employed to collect tolls.
A person who rings church bells (as for summoning the congregation)
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Examples for "tollman"
Examples for "tollman"
1Turkey stands the tollman at the turnpike-gate, controlling and usurping the highway of all nations.
2At last, he came to the bridge over the Clyde, and there the tollman directed us to the Observatory.
3Eben Tollman was sitting in a stiff-backed chair across from his host.
4But Conscience Tollman only shook her head and smiled her unconverted scepticism.
5Tollman remained unhospitably rigid and his eyes narrowed into an immediate hostility.
1And when they passed a toll-gate, all the tollkeeper's family and neighbors came out to see the array.
1Mully just clowned around and took a lowly job as a toll collector.
2The toll collector still had not appeared.
3The bridges will stay open, but they will not be staffed by toll collectors.
4Harbormasters, tax farmers, customs sergeants, wool factors, toll collectors, pursers, wine factors; nine of every ten belonged to Littlefinger.
5This will be a marriage of cattle thieves and toll collectors, one lot of coin clinkers joining with another.
1Sonny handed the toll taker the dollar bill and waited for his change.
2But the toll taker was fumbling with his change; the dumb son of a bitch actually dropped it.
3And so they exchanged; the toll taker at the barrier kept the goose, and the peasant carried away the fowl.
4Thanks in part to the contracts, investors have viewed the midstream operators as toll takers insulated from the volatility of energy prices.
1When the from the bushes behind which the toller hides till the bird is in range.
2Mrs. Poulter signified to Miss Toller her extreme surprise at the suggestion.
3Yes; I did have a talk, in your best interests, with Miss Toller.
4And Sophy Toller is all I could desire in a daughter-in-law.
5The whole of the correspondence was shown to me by Mrs. Stephen Toller.
6Fowler was a very kind-spoken, free-handed gentleman, said Mrs. Toller serenely.
7Old Toller was alone in his kitchen, evidently annoyed and angry.
8And Mrs. Toller mentioned that Victoria volunteered there, arranging programs for the wounded.
9Next week Miss Toller had the following letter from her father:-
10Mr. Toller met them at the station with a four-wheeled chaise.
11Toller now looks after a small but largely empty tourist church.
12When she came back Miss Toller told her what had happened.
13It's only to tell Mr. Toller that his boat is missing.
14The inquiry which I had next in my mind was forestalled by old Toller.
15Old Toller was in the kitchen, smoking his pipe without appearing to enjoy it.
16There only remains Mrs Toller, who might give the alarm.