Conductors [noun]
Definition of Conductors:
leader
Sentence/Example of Conductors:
"Perhaps—in a sense—we are Lightning Conductors, you know," pursued my companion.
Even girls offered themselves as conductors and motormen on street cars.
They proved themselves competent for conductors, but they found the work of motorman too strenuous.
Copper is one of the best conductors of electricity known, and hence the wires in the center are made of that metal.
But conductors are no more infallible than other people, and once in a blue moon in going through a train they miss a passenger.
Of course there might be left-handed piano players, but certainly all the fiddlers and all the conductors are right-handed.
Both these things the conductors of "The Times" have systematically done.
Warned by their officers, they laughed; begged by the conductors, they swore.
Agents of the stage lines possessed functions somewhat, but not altogether, like those of railroad conductors.
Old wagoners and stage drivers spread its fame, but railroad conductors are silent as to its memory.