Noun
A man who sells milk or delivers is to customers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter his first major appearance in 1957 British gangster film No Road Back, the former milkman became a Hollywood star as the first James Bond in 1962 film Dr No. Source: Internet
As described by Matlock, "Everyone had long hair then, even the milkman, so what we used to do was if someone had short hair we would stop them in the street and ask them if they fancied themselves as a singer." Source: Internet
Life and career Early life: 1946–1965 main My childhood was elegant homes, tree-lined streets, the milkman, building backyard forts, droning airplanes, blue skies, picket fences, green grass, cherry trees. Source: Internet
There were gigs as a milkman, a truck driver, a labourer and, for a time, an artist's model for the Edinburgh College of Art. Source: Internet
She writes "we are devoured by coal, gas, the milkman, the baker. Source: Internet
David Ricketts, 49, from Woodhouse Avenue in Perivale, west London, was ready to break into a commercial property in Station Road on August 1 last year, when the observant milkman alerted the police. Source: Internet