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rodman

American  
[rod-muhn] / ˈrɒd mən /

noun

plural

rodmen
  1. a person who works with rods, as in making reinforced concrete.

  2. a person who carries the leveling rod in surveying.


Etymology

Origin of rodman

First recorded in 1850–55; rod + -man

Example Sentences

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Her existence was first publicised when basketball star Dennis Rodman told The Guardian her name after his visit to Pyongyang in 2013.

From BBC

Before then, the only confirmation of her existence had come from former NBA star Dennis Rodman, who visited the North in 2013.

From Barron's

News of Ju Ae's existence first emerged through an unlikely source: the American basketball player Dennis Rodman, who revealed to The Guardian newspaper back in 2013 that he "held baby Ju Ae" during a trip to the secretive state.

From BBC

“Over the years, we’ve had professional athletes come up to us as fans for sure. One time, Dennis Rodman came out onstage with us and did ‘Come Out and Play,’” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

And that opened the floodgates, with the U.S. getting an own goal from Paraguay’s Fiorella Martínez followed by scores from Trinity Rodman — who was celebrating the three-year contract, reported to be worth a record $6 million, she signed Thursday with the Washington Spirit — a second goal from Sentnor and another from Emma Sears.

From Los Angeles Times