Bandsman
a musician who plays in a band.
historical examples
music is a delightful thing; but for a young man, like you, a bandsman in a line regiment is only a bandsman, after all.
the queen’s scarlet george manville fenn
when they all got back, he would bring the bandsman to see me without fail.
notes of a camp-follower on the western front e. w. hornung
infernal nuisance having to wear busbies—always feel like a bally hungarian bandsman.
our battalion leonard raven-hill
it was the bandsman: he who had been nearest to the boy at the very last, to whose special care his dear body had been committed.
notes of a camp-follower on the western front e. w. hornung
how did that kind of fooling strike the ‘kits’ and the indian bandsman up aloft, wondered roy.
far to seek maud diver
every girl in town doesn’t skate with barber, or bandsman, or anybody who comes along, as you do.
the making of mary jean forsyth
the officers were angry, the regiment were furious, and the bandsman swore—like troopers.
the works of rudyard kipling: one volume edition rudyard kipling
so i sent for the bandsman who had been told off to valet me and arranged with him where my gear, etc., should be stowed.
from snotty to sub wolstan beaumont charles weld forester
if the biceps is in proportion, bandsman blake should tremble.
punch, or the london charivari, vol. 146, january 28, 1914 various
he looks like an opulent and good-natured butcher disguised as a hungarian bandsman.
servants of the guns jeffery e. jeffery
noun (pl) -men
a player in a musical band, esp a br-ss or military band
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