Crossword-Solution: BANKER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Banker | n. | One who conducts the business of banking; one who, individually, or as a member of a company, keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money, or for traffic in money, bills of exchange, etc. |
| Banker | n. | A money changer. |
| Banker | n. | The dealer, or one who keeps the bank in a gambling house. |
| Banker | n. | A vessel employed in the cod fishery on the banks of Newfoundland. |
| Banker | n. | A ditcher; a drain digger. |
| Banker | n. | The stone bench on which masons cut or square their work. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BANKER | anagram | BARKEN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BANKER (5)
When the turquoise went to Malvina Sauvage, the French banker’s daughter, Marie shrugged her shoulders and betook herself to her little tent of shawls, where she began to shuffle her cards by the light of a tallow candle, calling out, “Fortunes, fortunes!” The young priest, Father Duchesne, went first to have his fortune read.
Fred whispered that they were Rousseaus and Corots, very fine ones which the old banker had bought long ago for next to nothing.
Scrooge took his melancholy dinner in his usual melancholy tavern; and having read all the newspapers, and beguiled the rest of the evening with his banker's-book, went home to bed.
Some guy named Faulkner, big shit banker from La La Land is borrowing money from the mob to pay off a blackmailer.
The barrister was keen enough to divine that the banker would not have gone so far in his expression of opinion on any less solid ground than moral certainty.
Quotes with BANKER (3)
A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain.
Nobody reads poetry, we are told at every inopportune moment. I read poetry. I am somebody. I am the people, too. It can be allowed that an industrious quantity of contemporary American poetry is consciously written for a hermetic constituency; the bulk is written for the bourgeoisie, leaving a lean cut for labor. Only the hermetically aimed has a snowball's chance in hell of reaching its intended ears. One proceeds from this realization. A staggering figure of vibrant, intel…
You have a right to experiment with your life. You will make mistakes. And they are right too. No, I think there was too rigid a pattern. You came out of an education and are supposed to know your vocation. Your vocation is fixed, and maybe ten years later you find you are not a teacher anymore or you're not a painter anymore. It may happen. It has happened. I mean Gauguin decided at a certain point he wasn't a banker anymore; he was a painter. And so he walked away from bank…
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 22 times in crossword archives (1963–2024).