As to the first, you will bear in mind, gentlemen, how often we, who wish for a Reform of the Parliament, have contended that no Member of the House of Commons ought to be a placeman or a pensioner.
The coach, the liveries, the lace cravat and diamond buckles of the placeman were naturally seen with an evil eye by those who rose up early and lay down late in order to furnish him with the means of indulging in splendour and luxury.
The placeman had misquoted Terence, and the alderman had corrected him; whereupon the ready placeman thanked the worthy alderman for teaching him Latin, and volunteered in exchange to teach the alderman English.
At the moment the newly appointed placeman had been rather glad that such was the case.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "placeman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.