Croupiers [noun]

Definition of Croupiers:

professional in financial institution

Synonyms of Croupiers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Croupiers:

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Sentence/Example of Croupiers:

He insulted the croupiers, inviting them to step outside on the Square, while his biceps swelled like a prize fighter's.

At first a look, a smile, and during the remaining hours she had eyes for nothing save the gambling and the croupiers.

The whole crowd, the croupiers also, were waiting to see what he would do.

Such of them as are not poets or musicians are hair-dressers, or croupiers at gambling-tables, or statesmen.

He will see that the play of the former is far more difficult to learn and that it requires a number of croupiers instead of one.

Finally one of the croupiers told me that my stake was above the maximum, and asked how much I would risk.

He is also confronted with the different croupiers, who testify as to whether he really lost as much as he may claim.

Each one of the banks in the large gaming-houses of Germany has forty or fifty croupiers standing in its service.

The croupiers at that table are ever watchful of the visitor who, all unawares, occupies that fatal chair.

The young man only understood his calamity when the croupiers's rake was extended to sweep away his last napoleon.