noun
- plural of marshaller; people who organize, direct, or supervise the movement or arrangement of people, vehicles, or events
Usage: commonly used in British English; often refers to officials at events, parades, or traffic control
Examples
- The marshallers directed traffic at the entrance to the parking lot.
- Event marshallers ensured that spectators stayed in designated areas during the parade.
- Airport marshallers guided the aircraft to its gate using hand signals.
- The race marshallers positioned themselves at key points along the course.
- Marshallers helped organize the crowd at the outdoor concert venue.