What's the difference between stockman and stockmen?

Stockman


Definition:

  • (n.) A herdsman; a ranchman; one owning, or having charge of, herds of live stock.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Stockman said much of the $1.6tn spent by the Federal Reserve as part of its QE policy was swallowed by Wall Street and simply made bankers richer.
  • (2) Ted Nugent, the rock musician who received a visit from the secret service after he said he would either be "dead or in jail" if President Barack Obama was re-elected, will be in the audience at the state of the union address on Tuesday evening, at the behest of Texas conservative Steve Stockman.
  • (3) Earlier, a suspect object found at Stockman's Lane, to the south of the city centre, was declared a hoax by police following a controlled explosion.
  • (4) The use of computer simulation is likely to assist in predicting quantitative and qualitative body compositional responses to nutrition and in increasing the efficiency of grass utilization, while microprocessor technology will be developed into artificial aids to the stockman.
  • (5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Roving machines and drones will threaten the livelihood of that already dwindling breed, the stockman.
  • (6) Stockman said in a January statement that he would "thwart" Obama's recent executive orders to increase gun control "by any means necessary, including but not limited to eliminating funding for implementation, defunding the White House, and even filing articles of impeachment".
  • (7) Roving surface-based machines and drones, with their capacity to efficiently survey and even herd animals from above, will threaten the livelihood of that already dwindling breed, the stockman.
  • (8) "Obama will be giving this speech on Mardi Gras, so expect binge spending and a parade of excuses," Stockman said in a statement , where he explained that the hashtag would be used to "debunk Obama and tell the truth before the liberal media have a chance to spin his agenda".
  • (9) The Fed was warned at the time that what it was doing was high-risk stuff and took no notice when the former Ronald Reagan staffer David Stockman said it was injecting high-grade monetary heroin into the financial system.
  • (10) This is what David Stockman, Ronald Reagan's budget director, described as a "magic asterisk".
  • (11) These subunits exist as homodimers, but can hybridize to form the B1B2 heterodimer [Stockman, Beckett & Hayes (1985) Biochem.
  • (12) It’s always odd to stretch out [in Entsch’s office] and have your feet on a crocodile skin and see stockman’s whips on the wall,” says Hinton-Teoh.
  • (13) Stockman, the Texas congressman who invited Nugent to hear the president's state of the union speech, seems to be have an anti-Obama themed plan for the speech.
  • (14) 4.29pm GMT Matthew Stockman has got to be fairly chuffed with this shot.
  • (15) These enzymes are dimeric, and two immunochemically distinct subunits, B1 and B2, have been described that combine to form GSTs B1B1, B1B2 and B2B2 [Stockman, Beckett & Hayes (1985) Biochem.
  • (16) Recently he went head to head with David Stockman, Ronald Reagan's budget director.
  • (17) Suckling problems, due to pendulous udders on cows and multiple lambs in sheep, may require attention by the stockman shortly after birth.

Stockmen


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Stockman

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Recent reports show that olaquindox too, can induce photoallergic skin reactions in stockmen.
  • (2) "Man," says one, named Eddie, as he doles doom across the blackjack table at Stockmen's Casino .
  • (3) Too often the solution utilized by veterinarian and stockmen for controlling neonatal diarrhea has been to administer oral antibiotics.
  • (4) As it happens, they are all the precise opposite of those things, which is just as well, as Elko is a small town, and it quickly becomes impossible to walk the few blocks between Biltoki, Stockmen's, the Folklife Center, the spectacular cowboy-wear emporium of JM Capriola (where you can eavesdrop on the involved process that is buying a hat) and the rejuvenating oasis of Cowboy Joe's coffee shop, without someone hailing you by name.
  • (5) Invited to follow Sydney's stockmen and suburban lawn mowers, Athens's topless Minoan princess and Beijing's intimidating display of power and precision, he confronted the challenge head-on, embracing the obvious without neglecting subtlety, making good use of the range of English humour, from self-deprecation to outright daftness.
  • (6) It's past three in the morning when the venue empties, but the lights of Stockmen's are still ablaze across the snow-covered square.
  • (7) Tyson knows, however, that he commands this place with total authority – not just because he looks, sounds and plays like Joe Strummer's grandfather, but because one of his best-known songs, MC Horses, mentions Stockmen's Casino: this elicits a mixture of whoops and knowing laughter.
  • (8) A strong occupational association was also found; men who had worked as stockmen had a significantly higher rate of PXF than other groups.

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