Which preposition to use with stoker
No marvel was it that Bill and his helper were as grimy as stokers of a furnace.
He was a stoker in the Navy during the Spanish War.
You'll be able to see the furnaces and the stokers at work.
His red head was covered now with a black cloth cap, making him look more like a stoker than a seaman.
Lois had a vague suspicion of this, perhaps; for, as she hobbled along the path, she added to her own assurance of his "stiddiness" earnest explanations to Joel of how he had a place in the Croft Street woollen-mills, and how Dr. Knowles had said he was as ready a stoker as any in the furnace-rooms.
"Only a mad stoker off the Oleander, signore.
For example, a railway engineer may be prohibited from working continuously for more than sixteen hours, for that is a direct danger to the safety of the public; but a man may not be prohibited from taking service for long hours as stoker on a steamship, although the life of a stoker be a short one and not over merry.