At midnight one night an old spring wagon rattled up to the shack and we heard the voice of a man--one of the locators who had been hauling seekers.
They picked up handfuls of the earth that the locatorsturned over with spades, let it sift through their fingers and pronounced it good.
Locators coming in, in the middle of the night, from their long trips over the territory, would knock on the door in the back end of the bank.
These tributes also recite something of the story of his life: "He was one of the original locators of donation claims on Elliott Bay, within the present limits of Seattle.
Bell, were the first locators of the land upon which the main portion of Seattle now rests.
And he knew how silly it would sound to his superior officer when he said that his locators had placed the radio in German army headquarters in Maletta.
They’re bound to get mobile locators here tomorrow anyway.
These early discoverers and locators acted in good faith.
Then why do not the locators dig, dig, day and night?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "locators" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.