Definitionn. the person in charge of a railway station
Last update: July 31, 2015
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The stationmaster at Amberley Royal--and he grovels before me, as a rule--wanted an explanation, and quick, too. [Please select]
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"The compliments of the stationmaster," he said, "and is there anything he can do with the horses." [Please select]
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The stationmaster, armed with a large dinner-bell, stands on the platform, wearing an expression of anxiety ludicrously unsuited to the situation. [Please select]
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"I'm afraid not, it's only a tiny village, but the stationmaster would telegraph to Stedburgh for one."' [Please select]
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"I'm thankful to get the whole crew packed off safe," said the stationmaster to his wife.' [Please select]
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"There must be more in her than shows on the outside," agreed the stationmaster. [Please select]
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Varied hyphenation retained: armchair and arm-chair; boathouse and boat-house; halfway and half-way; postmark and post-mark; stationmaster and station-master; tablecloths and table-cloths; thoroughbred and thorough-bred; wastepaper and waste-paper; motor car; motor-car. [Please select]
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The stationmaster rushed to open the carriage door, and the footman hastened forward, but a tall lovely thing in grey was opposite the step as Mr. [Please select]
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