[
US
/ˈbʊkˌkipɝ/
]
[ UK /bˈʊkkiːpɐ/ ]
[ UK /bˈʊkkiːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who records the transactions of a business
How To Use bookkeeper In A Sentence
- The seminar was attended by over 204 bookkeepers, auditors, and users of financial statements.
- He said that the girls could go out as they pleased, that forewomen and bookkeepers were detailed on each floor to watch those who preferred not to use the Greene Street door.
- I have been retired since 1999 as bookkeeper, sec'y, ofc manager, flunky for a real estate developer, and up-scale shopping center owner in Okla. Page 2
- I ain't sure," said Mr. Wrenn, crabbedly, then shook hands warmly with the bookkeeper, to show there was nothing personal in his snippishness. Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man
- Fred Starratt rose in rapid succession to the position of pantryman, head waiter to the attendants, assistant bookkeeper in the office. Broken to the Plow
- It's like that one date your bookkeeper set you up with, a shlumpy drab dresser with winding breezily delivered stories about pizza delivery and cats and whatshisface and whodidwhatnow and thank god that's over, please pass the tequila. 2007 -- The Year that Time Forgot
- He left school at 13 and worked as a bookkeeper for a coal merchant until he joined an airline in 1950.
- He was a life insurance broker who ironically died with no life insurance, leaving his bookkeeper, our mother, unemployed.
- After Curtis cut the drawing, the most Kraus could do was instruct the bookkeeper to cut Levine a full check, rather than the standard half-price "kill" fee. Menachem Wecker: Kissinger Controversy Recalls Provocative Art Piece
- He worked as a bookkeeper at various other businesses in Steinbach until his retirement at age 70.