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Discover Ludwig'redcap' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a noun used to refer to a type of porter who works in railway stations, who wears a red cap. Example sentence: The redcap was happy to carry the heavy luggage for the passengers.
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redcap
noun
A member of the Royal Military Police a unit in the British army.
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"I remember the time when a black man in America would have been the most — been proud to be a redcap on the railroad.
After a short time Hoon concluded: "The Redcap deaths could not have been prevented".
Another dumb journalist who will probably confuse a Derbyshire redcap with a Scots dumpy.
Nevertheless he got jobs: as a young copper in Z Cars and then as a military policeman in Redcap.
The redcap [the airport official responsible for lots of logistical matters] may shrug when they meet us on such days.
There was a redcap at Grand Central Station who brought more than three hundred members into the organization.
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The battle took place near Majar al-Kabir, where militants murdered six British military police officers, known as redcaps, six months earlier.
After a stint as the Ramrods, the trio then backed the 1950s rockers Red E Lewis and Cuddly Duddly as the Redcaps.
By Richard Armour The New Yorker, May 11 , 1940P. 73 Redcaps to get 10 cents a bag at Penn.
The New Yorker, May 11 , 1940P. 73 Redcaps to get 10 cents a bag at Penn.
Some redcaps are cheerful and friendly, others smolder with contempt for anything made of leather and fitted with a handle as well as the owner of it.
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