Crossword-Solution: CASHIER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Cashier | n. | One who has charge of money; a cash keeper; the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts (moneys, checks, notes), of a bank or a mercantile company. |
| Cashier | v. t. | To dismiss or discard; to discharge; to dismiss with ignominy from military service or from an office or place of trust. |
| Cashier | v. t. | To put away or reject; to disregard. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CASHIER | anagram | ARCHIES, CAHIERS, ISEARCH, SCHERIA |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CASHIER (5)
Sylvester Lovett, who was cashier in his father’s bank, always found his way to the tent on Saturday night.
Fairbairn, an anxious-faced, sorrow-worn man, stood on a raised dais by the cashier while he handed the little pile of hardly-earned shillings and coppers to each successive workman as the long procession filed past his table.
Bradley; though, as I said, I regret to find that my confidence in the boy has been misplaced.” Late in the afternoon, Frank was called to the cashier’s desk.
She was sitting with this note in her hand when shuffling footsteps sounded in the corridor; either Wade's cashier or the messenger, she supposed.
Fortunat speedily disposed of him, and then, opening the door leading into the outer office, he called: “Cashier!” A shabbily-dressed man, some thirty-five years of age, at once entered the private sanctum, carrying a money-bag in one hand and a ledger in the other.
Quotes with CASHIER (3)
If through no fault of his own the hero is crushed by a bulldozer in Act II, we are not impressed. Even though life is often like this — the absconding cashier on his way to Nicaragua is killed in a collision at the airport, the prominent statesman dies of a stroke in the midst of the negotiations he has spent years to bring about, the young lovers are drowned in a boating accident the day before their marriage — such events, the warp and woof of everyday life, seem irrelevan…
He watched in awe as she stacked up an enormous armload of music. "There," she finished, slapping Frank Zappa's Greatest Hits on top of the pile. "That should do for a start." "You are a music lover," said the wide-eyed cashier. "No, I'm a kleptomaniac." And she dashed out the door. He was so utterly shocked that it took him a moment to run after her. With a meaningful nod in the direction of the astounded Cahills, she barreled down the cobblestone street with her load. "Ferm…
I smiled at the stacks, inhaling again. Hundreds of thousands of pages that had never been turned, waiting for me. The shelves were a warm, blond wood, piled with spines of every color. Staff picks were arranged on tables, glossy covers reflecting the light back at me. Behind the little cubby where the cashier sat, ignoring us, stairs covered with rich burgundy carpet led up to the worlds unknown. 'I could just live here,' I said.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 26 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).