Noun
One who dozes or drowses.
Source: Webster's dictionary“About 80 people run a coal plant, because we have to have trains, we have to have a big dozer to get the coal off, we have to get the coal on a belt and then go crush it and then feed the boiler,” he said. Source: Internet
A dozer blade is fitted to the hull front. Source: Internet
Also covered are airport crash trucks, dozer transports, wreckers, brush patrols, tankers, water towers, command and support vehicles. Source: Internet
“Loss of the ability to dispose of collected brines at the project would lead to $20-$25 million of annual quantified damages to downstream users,” wrote forum chairman Larry R. Dozer. Source: Internet
The later M1 dozer blade was standardized to fit any Sherman with VVSS suspension and the M1A1 would fit the wider HVSS. Source: Internet
Crews also worked on rehabilitating dozer lines in the Fuller Flat and Rock Creek Area. Source: Internet