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Definition of groundsman in English: groundsmannounPlural groundsmen ˈɡraʊn(d)zmənˈɡraʊn(d)zmən British A person who maintains a sports ground, a park, or the grounds of a school or other institution. 〈英〉(体育场、公园、学校等的)场地管理员 North American term groundskeeper Example sentencesExamples - To begin by noting that this exhibition includes a transcript of an interview the artist conducted with the head groundsman of Ellis Park stadium might suggest that it is a bit tedious.
- The only thing that the referee and groundsmen were guilty of was wanting to give the match every possible chance of taking place.
- He started work as a groundsman with the local authority straight from school and has never looked back.
- The Hibs groundsman declared it unplayable, and the referee indicated during the warm-up that the match would be completed only if there was no more rain.
- I spotted movement in the grass, looked down and there was the bane of gardeners and groundsmen everywhere, a mole.
- One post snapped and fell to the floor as a brief gale blew across Belle Vue, and it took groundsmen 40 minutes to fix it and get the posts back up again, delaying the restart.
- But for him to make such a impact - and that he does is so important to England - he will need the support of the groundsmen around the country in making sure they provide pitches with some life in them.
- The staff, dressed in their work clothes as chefs, maids, butlers, groundsmen and gamekeepers, removed their hats as the funeral cortège slowly passed.
- He now works as a groundsman at the Ross Park Primary School.
- Let's hope that the Croke Park groundsmen raise the level of the mower a few inches higher when they make their last cut before the All-Ireland football final.
- Nor can it function without its other officers or servants - whether registrars, librarians, groundsmen or security officers.
- He is particularly well placed, with a council groundsman, landscape gardener and golf greenkeeper on his playing staff.
- Would it cost so much to employ a groundsman to keep the grass down and a few cleaners to give the place the once-over with a duster every now and then?
- Mr Warwick, who has had the goats for a year, classes them as volunteer groundsmen and says they are relentless workers who never shirk their duties.
- We are competing against millionaire clubs and our only full-time paid employee is our groundsman and steward.
- An employee said that groundsmen sometimes light an occasional barrel fire for atmosphere.
- He instructed his groundsmen to fell the rich canopy of ornamental trees that had once lined the roads leading to Middle Hill.
- Moving on to the police search of the groundsman's hangar building, he said he opened it up for the police.
- By the time he was a teenager in the 1950s, he was spending all his spare time at Recreation Park, cleaning boots, helping the groundsman, travelling to away games on the team bus.
- Our groundsmen spotted several of them, and although they are more likely to be frightened of humans, we thought it was prudent to warn those who use the cemetery to watch where they walk.
Rhymesgroundsmen, roundsman, roundsmen, townsman, townsmen Definition of groundsman in US English: groundsmannounˈɡraʊn(d)zmənˈɡroun(d)zmən British A person who maintains an athletic field, a park, or the grounds of a school or other institution; a groundskeeper. 〈英〉(体育场、公园、学校等的)场地管理员 Example sentencesExamples - Our groundsmen spotted several of them, and although they are more likely to be frightened of humans, we thought it was prudent to warn those who use the cemetery to watch where they walk.
- Let's hope that the Croke Park groundsmen raise the level of the mower a few inches higher when they make their last cut before the All-Ireland football final.
- One post snapped and fell to the floor as a brief gale blew across Belle Vue, and it took groundsmen 40 minutes to fix it and get the posts back up again, delaying the restart.
- Mr Warwick, who has had the goats for a year, classes them as volunteer groundsmen and says they are relentless workers who never shirk their duties.
- Would it cost so much to employ a groundsman to keep the grass down and a few cleaners to give the place the once-over with a duster every now and then?
- Moving on to the police search of the groundsman's hangar building, he said he opened it up for the police.
- He is particularly well placed, with a council groundsman, landscape gardener and golf greenkeeper on his playing staff.
- He started work as a groundsman with the local authority straight from school and has never looked back.
- The staff, dressed in their work clothes as chefs, maids, butlers, groundsmen and gamekeepers, removed their hats as the funeral cortège slowly passed.
- The Hibs groundsman declared it unplayable, and the referee indicated during the warm-up that the match would be completed only if there was no more rain.
- He instructed his groundsmen to fell the rich canopy of ornamental trees that had once lined the roads leading to Middle Hill.
- He now works as a groundsman at the Ross Park Primary School.
- To begin by noting that this exhibition includes a transcript of an interview the artist conducted with the head groundsman of Ellis Park stadium might suggest that it is a bit tedious.
- But for him to make such a impact - and that he does is so important to England - he will need the support of the groundsmen around the country in making sure they provide pitches with some life in them.
- An employee said that groundsmen sometimes light an occasional barrel fire for atmosphere.
- By the time he was a teenager in the 1950s, he was spending all his spare time at Recreation Park, cleaning boots, helping the groundsman, travelling to away games on the team bus.
- I spotted movement in the grass, looked down and there was the bane of gardeners and groundsmen everywhere, a mole.
- We are competing against millionaire clubs and our only full-time paid employee is our groundsman and steward.
- Nor can it function without its other officers or servants - whether registrars, librarians, groundsmen or security officers.
- The only thing that the referee and groundsmen were guilty of was wanting to give the match every possible chance of taking place.
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