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tollman

(ˈtəʊlmən)
n, pl -men
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a man who collects tolls
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Noun1.tollman - someone employed to collect tollstollman - someone employed to collect tolls  
employee - a worker who is hired to perform a job
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References in classic literature ?
Dominicus was acquainted with the tollman, and, while making change, the usual remarks on the weather passed between them.
Pickwick--'I'll just read you a few of the leaders I wrote at that time upon the Buff job of appointing a new tollman to the turnpike here; I rather think they'll amuse you.'
[4.] Mayosi BM, Flisher AJ, Lalloo UG, Sitas F, Tollman SM, Bradshaw D.
(9.) Cabrera Escobar MA, Veerman JL, Tollman SM, Bertram MY, Hofman KJ.
This announcement marks an important next step in fulfilling our pledge to eliminate all non-essential single-use plastics across all our operations by 2022," says Brett Tollman, chief executive, TTC and founder of The TreadRight Foundation (a not-for-profit joint initiative between the TTC family of brands that encourages sustainable tourism).
But to get at the truth, Beech, Victoria, Caroline, Rigsby, and Tollman will venture into the city's seedy underbelly, a world where murder is only the first in a litany of evils.
Tollman, adding that judges can deviate from the guidelines where warranted.
Tollman, "Understanding and managing hypertension in an African subdistrict: A multidisciplinary approach," Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, vol.
"U By Uniworld is poised to define the river exploring experience for an entirely new demographic," said the CEO of Uniworld's parent company The Travel Corporation Brett Tollman in a statement accompanying Monday's announcement.