Clerks [noun]

Definition of Clerks:

assistant

Opposite/Antonyms of Clerks:

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Sentence/Example of Clerks:

“You appear to feel it so,” rejoined Mr. Pickwick, smiling at the clerk, who was literally red-hot.

The office of clerk of the court is about to be sold, having been placed at fifteen hundred pesos.

Hilda suggested that the ticket-clerk should be interrogated, but the aperture of communication with him was shut.

My father took me to the office in which I was to make a start and presented me to the chief clerk.

Except the chief clerk, whose salary was about £160, I do not believe there was another whose pay exceeded £100 a year.

I remember a senior clerk in the office where I first worked to whom there was a general aversion.

A country parish clerk, being asked how the inscriptions on the tombs in the church-yard were so badly spelled?

He must have had means of his own, as he lived in a way far beyond the reach of even a senior clerk of the first degree.

There was a senior clerk of some standing and position, a married man of thirty-five or forty years of age, who gloried in it.

Mr. D. Nasmith employed a clerk in finding the number of occurrences of the same word in three books.