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stretcher-bearer
[ strech-er-bair-er ]
noun
- a person who helps carry a stretcher, as in removing wounded from a battlefield.
stretcher-bearer
noun
- a person who helps to carry a stretcher, esp in wartime
Word History and Origins
Origin of stretcher-bearer1
Example Sentences
Philpott gives us an Australian stretcher-bearer named Henry Freeman, who wrote of marching “through the most beautiful country imaginable . . . wild flowers of every colour and description intermingled with the almost golden corn stretching for miles.”
He emigrated to Australia, then served with distinction as a stretcher-bearer at Gallipoli.
He was sent to Belgium in February 1915 and became a stretcher-bearer.
One hundred years ago, he died heroically, at 29, as a stretcher-bearer in France.
A stretcher-bearer at Leeds general hospital commented on the award of his OBE: "They often say he's a bit of a twit. Us, we say he's a bit of a bloody saint."
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