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Cashier   /kæʃˈɪr/   Listen
noun
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.



verb
Cashier  v. t.  (past & past part. cashiered; pres. part. cashiering)  
1.
To dismiss or discard; to discharge; to dismiss with ignominy from military service or from an office or place of trust. "They have cashiered several of their followers." "He had insolence to cashier the captain of the lord lieutenant's own body guard."
2.
To put away or reject; to disregard. (R.) "Connections formed for interest, and endeared" "By selfish views, (are) censured and cashiered." "They absolutely cashier the literal express sense of the words."





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"Cashier" Quotes from Famous Books



... six of the girls busily occupied. Irene each morning rode down to the shop in the Hathaway automobile—wheel-chair and all—and acted as cashier, so as to relieve the others of this duty. She could accomplish this work very nicely and became the Liberty Girls' treasurer and financial adviser. Each day she deposited in the bank the money ...
— Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls • Edith Van Dyne (AKA L. Frank Baum)
 
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... cashier in your dream, denotes that others will claim your possessions. If you owe any one, you will practice deceit in your designs upon ...
— 10,000 Dreams Interpreted • Gustavus Hindman Miller
 
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... . . He smiled shamefacedly to himself, and, pushing his hands deep into his pockets, walked faster with a suddenly grave face. Behind him—to the left—a cigar end glowed in the gateway of Mr. Vinck's front yard. Leaning against one of the brick pillars, Mr. Vinck, the cashier of Hudig & Co., smoked the last cheroot of the evening. Amongst the shadows of the trimmed bushes Mrs. Vinck crunched slowly, with measured steps, the gravel of the circular path ...
— An Outcast of the Islands • Joseph Conrad
 
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... a man called Dubuisson, cashier to the well-known Samuel Bernard, who, having been imprisoned for some years in the Bastile, was removed to the Iles Sainte-Marguerite, where he was confined along with some others in a room exactly over the one occupied by the unknown prisoner. He told me that they were able to ...
— Celebrated Crimes, Complete • Alexandre Dumas, Pere
 
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... much consequence, only Lester Armstrong, assistant cashier in the great dry goods house of Marsh & Co., on ...
— Mischievous Maid Faynie • Laura Jean Libbey
 
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