deskman

NOUN
  1. the police sergeant on duty in a police station
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How To Use deskman In A Sentence

  • The deskman saw me and said, `Detective Hinton is in his office, sir, upstairs and third on the left. SNOWJOB
  • They stood in front of the night deskman, who ran Felix's credit card. KILLING COUSINS
  • And a deskman who doesn't notice when nine kids pile into Room 213 with enough beer to fuel a frat house. Sunday Reading
  • An AP deskman, asked about the meaning of touts atop the wire service article about welfare-to-work, quickly replied, “It means ‘speaks in favor of.’” The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • The deskman watched the couple for a moment and then picked up a phone. KILLING COUSINS
  • The deskman replied that he couldn't be sure, but that he suspected some of the people loitering in the coffee shop across the street were members of the press. Grave Surprise
  • The detectives were out but I left the information with the deskman and went back to my car, keeping my eyes open. SNOWJOB
  • “I already talked to the police,” the deskman said. KILLING COUSINS
  • “We've just been to see Scarlet A,” the women said, nearly in unison, to the deskman once they were inside. KILLING COUSINS
  • We complained about it, the deskman was apologetic, and here we are. KILLING COUSINS
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