Crossword-Solution: STATIONMASTER
We have 5 clues for the answer “STATIONMASTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Job mistakenly sought by a TV addict? | 1 answer |
| One who oversees trains arriving and departing | 1 answer |
| Railway official | 1 answer |
| an official in charge of the operation of a railroad station | 1 answer |
| Addict | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STATIONMASTER (5)
The stationmaster had already gone off to his garden, which was half a mile away in a hollow of the moor; a porter, who was just leaving, took charge of the phaeton, and promised to return it before night to Naseby House; only a deaf, snuffy, and stern old man remained to play propriety for Dick and Esther.
This is all I know of the episode of the man landed from the fishing-boat, and I hope it may serve the interests of justice.— Accept, Sir, the assurances of the very high consideration, with which I have the honour to be your obedient servant, “Jules Durobin.” “The next document in our dossier,” continued Inglewood, “comes from the town of Crazok, in the central plains of Russia, and runs as follows:— “Sir,—My name is Paul Nickolaiovitch: I am the stationmaster at the station near Crazok.
They have opened a tavern near the station, and now the expensive concertina is played not at the factory but at the tavern, and the head of the post office often goes there, and he, too, is engaged in some sort of traffic, and the stationmaster, too.
The rooms were all shut for the night, but an official from the stationmaster’s office went round with him, and after a brief search they found the article for which the ticket was a voucher.
The stationmaster at Amberley Royal—and he grovels before me, as a rule—wanted an explanation, and quick, too.
Quotes with STATIONMASTER (1)
Once, headed uptown on the 9 train, I noticed a sign posted by the Metropolitan Transit Authority advising subway riders who might become ill in the train. The sign asked that the suddenly infirm inform another passenger or get out at the next stop and approach the stationmaster. Do not, repeat, do not pull the emergency brake, the sign said, as this will only delay aid. Which was all very logical, but for the following proclamation at the bottom of the sign, something along …
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Appears in: WSJ.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2001).