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bank clerk

American  

noun

British.
  1. teller.


bank clerk British  

noun

  1. an employee of a bank

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Etymology

Origin of bank clerk

First recorded in 1820–30

Example Sentences

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He joined Hong Kong’s public broadcaster in 1960 after working as a prison warden and bank clerk.

From Seattle Times

Then last month, Yuna, the bank clerk, got a call from the government.

From BBC

In 1953, after completing two years of service, he returned to Memphis and resumed working as a bank clerk while playing fiddle in local country dance bands.

From New York Times

Mori designed uniforms for Japan Airlines flight attendants, bank clerks and the Japanese team at the Barcelona Olympics.

From Seattle Times

Mori also designed uniforms for Japan Airlines flight attendants, bank clerks, high school students and the Japanese team at the Barcelona Olympics.

From Seattle Times