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ashman

American  
[ash-man] / ˈæʃˌmæn /

noun

plural

ashmen
  1. a person who collects and disposes of ashes, garbage, and refuse.


Etymology

Origin of ashman

First recorded in 1615–25; ash 1 + man

Example Sentences

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Packing down together in the Sale front row, Bevan Rodd and Ewan Ashman used to be on the same team.

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Ashman - who started Scotland's opening Six Nations game in Rome but who misses the Calcutta Cup through injury - was born in Canada and raised in Manchester, but his father is from Edinburgh.

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Under rugby's rules, Rodd and Ashman could play for either England or Scotland.

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Seven months after Proudfoot's visit, Ashman scored a try on his Scotland debut against Australia at Murrayfield.

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The scheme is designed to establish connections with youngsters who, like Ashman, Rodd and many others, live and play outside of Scotland, but could one day represent its senior sides.

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