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tally clerk
noun
- a person, esp on a wharf or dock or in an airport, who checks the count of goods being loaded or unloaded
Example Sentences
Lawmakers who are acting as “agents” of the proxies will submit voting cards to the tally clerks in the chamber.
Finally McCain came to the front, raised his arm to get the attention of the tally clerk, gestured no, and walked away past the glowering McConnell.
Supervising this entire phase of the operation was a medical officer with a flair for accounting who okayed pulses and checked the figures of the tally clerk.
As he answered, the tally clerk for the candidate receiving the vote enrolled it and the candidate, in his turn, generally acknowledged the vote with a bow and expression of appreciation.
Major Hunter had moved his herds out in time to join me in receiving the last one of the younger cattle, and I had pressed him into use as a tally clerk while receiving.
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