dollier

English

Etymology

dolly + -er

Noun

dollier (plural dolliers)

  1. One who dollies.
    • 1919, H.M. Stationery Office, Report, numbers 1-16, page 15:
      Probably this natural pause of two or three minutes at the completion of a task is sufficient rest for the dolliers []
    • 2015, Emily Woof, The Lightning Tree:
      The dolliers were tardy too; the coal should have been brought and the boilers stoked by 5.30.

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