shunter Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃʌn.tər]
  • Us [ ˈʃʌn.t̬ɚ]

Meaning of shunter In English

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Examples of shunter

  • The order started from shunters, passed drivers, drivers, first class goods drivers, and finally to passenger drivers.

  • I was a freight guard, and a shunter, working in filthy, dangerous conditions.

  • I speak as a former railway shunter and goods guard.

  • In the work of the shunters two classes of men were employed.

  • Little shunter trains operate in other parts of the country, stopping at small places.

  • The shunters in 1921 numbered 19,100, and in 1931, 16,300.

  • Will there be further improvements in the accommodation for shunters and guards?

  • One of the most difficult classes to recruit is that of shunters because it is hard work, done in all weathers, day and night.

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