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one-man [ˌwʌnˈmæn] ADJ

1. one-man (of one person):

one-man

2. one-man (done by one man):

one-man

3. one-man (done for one man):

one-man

one-man band N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Instead of a one-man project, promotional material showcased the project as a fleshed out group.
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She claims she was a one-man woman and that her husband's death three years before has prevented her from dating again.
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They continued to participate in lives and events well into the next year, which included their first one-man tour.
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The effect of this system was a one-man rule structure with no councils or representative bodies.
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Many smaller one-man and family placer mining operations continue today.
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Forced to stop sculpture, he continued to paint prolifically and was more than prepared for another large one-man show.
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In 1922 the tramcar was rebuilt to allow one-man operation, but in 1930 it was replaced by a bus.
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He held many one-man exhibitions over more than 40 years, since the 1960s.
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He had his first one-man exhibition in 1951.
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The arms show two rudders, used in the one-man boats which have been used for a long time in the village.
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