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UK
/skɹˈiːnɐ/
]
[ US /ˈskɹinɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈskɹinɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a guard at an airport who checks passengers or their luggage at a security checkpoint
How To Use screener In A Sentence
- All it takes is a leaked print of a film from a studio mole, or an advance copy from an Academy Award screener, or a filched workprint, and you have a pirated version ready to download.
- An airport screener smelled alcohol and found an open container of alcohol on the pilot.
- Baggage screeners would be "federalized," but airports could eventually "opt out" and rehire private firms. Now, Yalta On The Fly
- Now in Canada, authorities are investigating the loss or theft of more than 1,000 articles of clothing that are part of the uniform worn by airport screeners.
- Among them is a law passed by Congress last fall which bars all non-citizens from working as screeners in the new federal workforce.
- If the ball handler brings the defender wide around the pick, its not the screener's fault.
- The system alerts airport security screeners to more thoroughly check passengers who buy one-way tickets or pay with cash.
- At least, that's how I'm told the retail version looks; the pre-release screener I received is actually two separate discs, an arrangement I tend to prefer.
- The highlight of the occasion was the demonstration of several new trommels and flatdeck screeners.
- The defender must be given an opportunity to change direction and avoid contact with the screener.