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tellers

n. (plural of teller English)

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One of the tellers who had handed money to him in June recognized him almost at once as the same man who had robbed her before.

He had a pistol, and he ordered customers to sit on the floor while tellers filled up the two plastic bags he had brought with him.

The teller hadn’t been able to open the vault, and Scott hadn’t had time to get the other tellers to empty their cash drawers.

The tellers realized now that the robber carried some kind of radio or walkie-talkie.

They knew when the busy times were, who the tellers were, and, basically, who the customers were.

This bank had beefed up its security after the first two robberies, now the tellers were locked behind a bullet-proof enclosure.

They were the kind where guys walked in and handed tellers a clumsy note.

He asked the first woman and the other tellers about specific security devices, he appeared to know so much about the inner workings of banks.

Some of the tellers said it looked real enough to be a bad plastic surgeon’s job.

Many - not just tellers - carried little flasks of wine as gifts in return for stories or guidance.

It seemed almost irrelevant, but the tellers kept asking, and Idreepuct presently confessed.

After twenty years and more of ships carrying tellers, the tales are bound to have reached the ears of Lords and kinless too.

They'd also have to get the tellers and bank officers away from their desks, because all of them had weapons close at hand.

The man carrying the money bag walked behind the tellers and entered the vault, which yawned open in the rear of the building, behind the counter.

Taking their time, the tellers began to file out from their positions behind the counter.