Plural for a person who operates equipment or a machine
“Another poignant shot captures the delight of machine operator Fritz Hummel after hearing by radio of the birth of his first son.”
Plural for a person or company that runs a business or department
“Under such a concession, the private sector operator takes over responsibility to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the asset, such as a motorway.”
Plural for a person who acts in a shrewd or manipulative way
“Coast to coast, LA to Chicago, western male. Across the north and south to Key Largo, love for sale. No need to ask. He's a smooth operator.”
Plural for an employee, especially one who does manual or non-executive work
Plural for a person who does or achieves something
Plural for a person who engages in commercial trade
Plural for one who plays at courtship
Plural for a person who is clever or shrewd, usually up to mischief
Plural for a person who drives or pilots a vehicle
Plural for an operator of a radio or internet channel
Plural for a person who steals
Plural for an organization or person who fabricates or makes something
Plural for a shrewd, cunning player skilled in manipulating situations for personal gain
Plural for thing or person that packs
Plural for a designated person for a specific task or responsibility
Plural for one who works at a telephone exchange
Plural for somebody employed to operate the signals and points of a railway
Plural for a person who swindles, cheats or defrauds
Plural for all the people employed by a particular organization
Plural for a leader or person in authority
Plural for a person who lends, invests or makes money
Plural for a person employed to keep records or to undertake routine administrative duties
Plural for a licentious, dissolute person
Plural for somebody who designs, launches, operates, or travels in a rocket
Plural for one who utilizes or employs something
Plural for a person who partakes in an activity that entertains
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