Pronunciation: /ˈreɪlˌroʊdər/
noun a person who works on or is associated with a railroad
A1 A railroader operates trains.
A2 The railroader checked the tracks for any obstructions.
B1 The railroader was responsible for ensuring the safe transportation of goods.
B2 After years of experience, the railroader became a supervisor in the company.
C1 The railroader's expertise in logistics made them a valuable asset to the team.
C2 As a seasoned railroader, he was well-versed in all aspects of the railway industry.
formal The railroader was responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the train.
informal My neighbor is a railroader and he loves working on the tracks.
slang Being a railroader is tough work, but it pays well.
figurative She's a real railroader when it comes to negotiating deals in the business world.
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