Meaning of king's man | Babel Free
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“The owner of the grist mill, Smith Bowen, was a patriot, but his father was thought to have⟳ Tory tendencies, and when they came to burn the mill he ran out waving his hands and crying, "Spare⟳ the mill for I am a King's man."”
“Moreover, his willingness to lodge British soldiers, and a free hospitality shown to British officers (among others who frequented his house was General Mackay, a relative, probably, of his wife) marked Mr. Murray as a King's man.”
“The Virginia House of Burgesses condemned the acts even before they took effect, prompting Governor Dunmore, a loyal king's man, to order⟳ it dissolved.”
“[…] "king's man" was a customs officer.”
“Either North or Cheney […] must have⟳ secured Arden's appointment to the lucrative post⟳ of king's customs officer for the port of Faversham […] From the first, Arden was, in the words of Lena Orlin, who has described these relations in compelling detail, "a king's man in Faversham."”
“It is said that the King's man, John Silver (you couldn't make⟳ this up), caught Symonds red-handed one day and had his head cut⟳ off with a cutlass. […] the coast was less closely monitored by the customs officers than the secluded coves of the south; anyway, the customs men were often in cahoots with the smugglers and wreckers. Despite this, there were few run-ins between smugglers and customs men[…]”
“The ‘Kingsmen’ they call⟳ the best handkerchiefs—those that have⟳ the pretty-looking flowers on them. Some are only worth 4d. or 5d., some’s not worth taking.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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