0 used to describe a performance or show of artistic works by just one person :
1 created or performed by only one man or woman
It was in fact the recognition of a one-man government still in exile.
He started the work as a one-man study in 1992.
Because respondents rejected one-man and one-party rule, multiparty democracy was left, by a process of elimination, as the only preferred prospect in the popular imagination.
The one-man train could possibly provide an increased and faster service.
It would merely ensure that conductors' licences were not required by drivers of one-man operated buses.
Why should the poor purchaser he restricted to going late into the one-man shop?
The person engaged in a one-man business is clearly enduring infinitely greater hardship than the ordinary citizen who serves on a jury.
Because it was a one-man bus, the driver was completely occupied collecting fares, to the danger of the public.