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Meaning of ground man | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A man who works at an airfield as a member of the groundcrew.
  2. A man who works from the ground alongside others who climb or work on a lift, ladder, hoist, etc.

Examples

“Red carted their overnight bags to the plane, and the ground man broke off his conversation with the pilot to stuff them into the nose compartment.”
“The ground man and I were stepping through the checklist.”
“A ground man is polishing the newly mended nose, rubbing every bit of dirt from it, so that the bombardier may have a good sight of his target.”
“The above list is by no means exhaustive but outlines the ways in which a ground man may affect the performance of a climber.”
“With Cowboy acting as his ground man he started climbing a corner of the cabin where logs overlapped in a locking pattern.”
“Then Robert in the hoist signalled to Larry the 'ground man' and the crane driver lowered them down to the topsail which Ronnie and Robert worked on.”
“The ground man had pulled up the large tacks when using the mowing machine, and put them into the ground again (anywhere) afterwards.”
“It is surprising how few people outside the regular ground man know how to tend a green.”
“The ground man should be trained not to work too close to the tree.”
“As stated above, a man can only play football in good form for a few years, and then he has nothing to fall back upon; whilst a cricketer can retain his form for a long number of years, and when getting on in years he can still be a ground bowler, a teacher of the game, a ground man or an umpire, so that through cricket a man can get genuine occupation for a number of years.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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