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banker
1[ bang-ker ]
noun
- a person employed by a bank, especially as an executive or other official.
- Games. the keeper or holder of the bank.
banker
2[ bang-ker ]
banker
3[ bang-ker ]
noun
- a bench or table used by masons for dressing stones or bricks.
banker
1/ ˈbæŋkə /
noun
- a craftsman's workbench
- a timber board used as a base for mixing building materials
banker
2/ ˈbæŋkə /
noun
- a fishing vessel of Newfoundland
- a fisherman in such a vessel
- informal.a stream almost overflowing its banks (esp in the phrase run a banker )
- Also calledbank engine a locomotive that is used to help a heavy train up a steep gradient
banker
3/ ˈbæŋkə /
noun
- a person who owns or is an executive in a bank
- an official or player in charge of the bank in any of various games, esp gambling games
- a result that has been forecast identically in a series of entries on a football pool coupon
- a person or thing that appears certain to win or be successful
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
A top Eurozone central banker told me US tariffs alone were "not inflationary in Europe but it depends on what Europe's reaction will be".
Among the top Republican donors are hedge fund operators and investment bankers; natural resource magnates; and others with specific concerns about federal policies that might affect their enterprises.
Indeed, at an event in Washington addressing bankers, congressmen and senators at the British ambassador’s residence, the chancellor had a moment for reflection.
Moves to sell a Berkshire golf club and a £14m Knightsbridge house which were forfeited by a jailed banker’s wife have begun.
The board’s new chair, William Stump, a local banker, said that he believes Troup got its vote totals right last presidential election but that “there were some fairly significant statistical anomalies” elsewhere in Georgia.
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