axeman
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[edit]axeman (plural axemen)
- (also figurative) A man who wields an axe.
- Coordinate term: axewoman
- 1996, Steve L. Kent, Microsoft Age of Empires: Inside Moves, page 69:
- If you charge into the Upper Egyptians head-on, they may pepper your axemen with arrows from on top of the cliff.
- 2023 March 8, Howard Johnston, “Was Marples the real railway wrecker?”, in RAIL, number 978, page 51:
- Robertson was finally asked to step down at the end of 1961. His successor would be Dr Beeching, who was seen as both visionary and axeman.
- (informal, music) A musician who plays a guitar or saxophone.
- Synonym: saxophonist
- 1981 June 18, Kurt Loder, “Rolling Stone”, in Anchorage Daily News / King Features Syndicate[1], page G6:
- Ex-Aerosmith axeman Joe Perry has finished recording his first solo effort, "I've Got the Rock 'n' Rolls Again."