Someone employed to collect and dispose of refuse.
1 We had to pay the dustman extra every week to take everything.
2 The dustman and his friend sought dissident religion to explain me.
3 And as if I wouldn't rather be a dustman in England than a-
4 Philly continued, 'He started working as a dustman at fifteen.
5 My dustman bade his friend bring the construct to me.
6 As a dustman or picking up litter with a stick.
7 There's a dustman downstairs, Alfred Doolittle, wants to see you.
8 Somewhere near sounded the wailing shout of a dustman .
9 And jest then-I'mblessed if the dustman didn't come round the back of the 'ouse.
10 As the dustman utters this pathetic cry, and looks at his hand, you burst out laughing.
11 A shop assistant is a "sales consultant" and a dustman is a "waste professional".
12 A dustman perambulates the road on the Braintree side, and canned food becomes possible and convenient therefore.
13 Beauchamp glanced at his note-book for the name of this man, who was a ragman and dustman .
14 If anything were to decide Cook to go it would be handing over Dundee's remains to the dustman .
15 A man, whether he's a duke or a dustman , is judged on his merits in the regimental family.
16 Bocking, less fortunate than its neighbour, has no dustman apparently, and is left with the tin on its hands.
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