(n.) A man whose occupation is to cover buildings with tiles.
(n.) A doorkeeper or attendant at a lodge of Freemasons.
Example Sentences:
(1) asks Richard Glover A In 1990 England's U-21 squad won the eight-nation tournament in Toulon for the first time with the following squad: Crossley, Muggleton, Lee, Sharpe, Le Saux, Barrett, Tiler, Sherwood, James, Ebbrell (capt.
(2) The roof tiler was then taken to Bowral police station where he later slumped to the ground and died.
(3) A former carpenter (Chapman) and roof tiler (Bustin) from Norwich, who became personal trainers and, in October 2011, decided to share their expertise on YouTube, pulling in a muscular 41,000 subscribers in the process.
(4) Instead he works as a tiler whenever he gets the chance.
(5) He also found there was little awareness about roofs being a "typically dangerous electrical place" among other professionals such as builders, tilers, painters and pest controllers and also among homeowners.
(6) Ed Miliband seems a bit of a schoolboy.” Steve, a 53-year-old tiler, is also considering voting Tory because they have “more of a backbone” than other parties.
(7) The accident, in which five people died, including his friend and employer, the Bournemouth managing director Brian Tiler, left him with no sense of smell and a pronounced facial tic.
(8) So what exactly makes a top tiler, premier plasterer or world-class window dresser?
Tiver
Definition:
(n.) A kind of ocher which is used in some parts of England in marking sheep.