counterman

[ US /ˈkaʊntɝˌmæn/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who attends a counter (as in a diner)
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How To Use counterman In A Sentence

  • S. L. Chang, director of the ministry's Department of National Treasury, said her department was considering a payment countermand on the stolen bonds.
  • As a collection of texts, Scripture is capable of holding both a point and its countermand.
  • IOUs piled up in the register and rather than embarrass anyone, Ray closed the diner to take a job as a counterman. Ray foreman | strange horses, ray’s diner & buddha or no buddha « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Anna: You know counterman in the cafeteria? The tall , blond one? Carlo : Yeah.
  • He refused to obey orders from provincial officers and even countermanded those Stephen gave his own men. George Washington’s First War
  • He has apparently called for support from all over the country to make a stand against the Americans, and the Premier is trying to countermand him.
  • Moreover, he countermanded the orders of Major General John E. Wool as to the disposal of some of his troops.
  • The counterman packs the sandwich and soda in a paper bag.
  • So a New York Times reporter ended up with her own direct line to the Pentagon, allowing her to countermand the orders of commanders in the field?
  • Schumann is represented by his Romances, originally for oboe, published also for clarinet, despite the composer's express countermand.
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