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douanier

American  
[dwa-nyey] / dwaˈnyeɪ /

noun

French.
douaniers plural
  1. a customs officer or official.


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A startled douanier, standing in the door of his office stared up into the square faces of grey-coated horsemen riding past.

From Time Magazine Archive

The douanier gave us up as hopeless, with a resigned shrug of his shoulders.

From My Friend the Chauffeur by Lowenheim, Frederic

With a little ingenuity and disingenuousness one might make a douanier of them.

From Since Cézanne by Bell, Clive

It was open—abandoned—not a sentry, not a douanier visible.

From The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) by Stevenson, Robert Louis

The douanier drew back a few steps; it was impossible to see his face, but his steadfast suspicious regard was to be imagined.

From A Marriage at Sea by Russell, W. Clark (William Clark)

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