bank clerk


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bank clerk

n
(Professions) Brit an employee of a bank
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Noun1.bank clerk - an employee of a bank who receives and pays out moneybank clerk - an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money
banker - a financier who owns or is an executive in a bank
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Translations

bank clerk

nimpiegato/a di banca
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
References in classic literature ?
The company consisted of the brothers Cheeryble, Tim Linkinwater, a ruddy-faced white-headed friend of Tim's (who was a superannuated bank clerk), and Nicholas, who was presented to Tim Linkinwater's sister with much gravity and solemnity.
This history concluded, brother Ned related how that, exactly thirty-five years ago, Tim Linkinwater was suspected to have received a love-letter, and how that vague information had been brought to the counting-house of his having been seen walking down Cheapside with an uncommonly handsome spinster; at which there was a roar of laughter, and Tim Linkinwater being charged with blushing, and called upon to explain, denied that the accusation was true; and further, that there would have been any harm in it if it had been; which last position occasioned the superannuated bank clerk to laugh tremendously, and to declare that it was the very best thing he had ever heard in his life, and that Tim Linkinwater might say a great many things before he said anything which would beat THAT.
As a wretched bank clerk with a hundred a year it would be an impertinence.
"First there are men selling picture postcards; then there are wretched little shop-girls with round bandboxes; then there are bank clerks in tail coats; and then--any number of dressmakers.
Mary felt kindly disposed towards the shopkeepers, and hoped that they would trick the midday public into purchasing, for at this hour of the morning she ranged herself entirely on the side of the shopkeepers and bank clerks, and regarded all who slept late and had money to spend as her enemy and natural prey.
Quote of the day: "It is easier to rob by setting up a bank than by holding up a bank clerk."
He started as a bank clerk but reached the top position of a president in a short span of time.
Would she have been a nurse and saved a life a supermarket cashier or bank clerk and changed someone's day with a smile?
In 1920 the bank clerk, architect and I met and spent a very enjoyable evening together.
Nor do I believe that a boasting bank clerk can achieve a high position in government to stand against World Leaders as Theresa May can.
For example, students appearing for bank clerk coaching can find out the latest syllabus for bank clerks.
However, those who opposed his stance insisted that he was doing something that Islam did not condone and that he was putting the career of the bank clerk who made the mistake at risk.