bank clerk

NOUN
  1. an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money
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How To Use bank clerk In A Sentence

  • Blacksmiths have thicker arms than bank clerks, but migratory birds put both of them in the shade.
  • He was also set to buy a castle until a bank clerk spotted an error in a mortgage application and alerted cops. The Sun
  • The police suspected that the bank clerk was in league with the robbers.
  • Assembly members should not get ONE PENNY for any expenses...if a carpenter, bricky, bank clerk or cleaner wants money for newspapers or bathroom fittings, pay for it out of there own pocket. Tory expense claims
  • His father was a bank clerk and his mother a nurse. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was also set to buy a castle until a bank clerk spotted an error in a mortgage application and alerted cops. The Sun
  • Provincial bank clerks who haven't had a promotion in 10 years are not the stuff of legend.
  • Ultimately, it will reduce the demand for bank clerks, but that doesn't mean bank clerks will go unemployed.
  • He's nothing better than a jumped-up bank clerk!
  • His father was a bank clerk and his mother a nurse. Times, Sunday Times
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