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Person who handles bills
Answer for the clue "Person who handles bills ", 6 letters:
teller
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A teller is a person who counts the votes in an election, vote, referendum or poll. Tellers are also known as scrutineers, poll-watchers, challengers or checkers. They should be distinguished from polling agents and counting agents who officially represent ...
Usage examples of teller.
She looked around the bank, at the tellers watching their exchange, at the interested faces of the people standing in line, to Billie staring intently.
A journeywoman teller of news, Marghe translated, though obviously with some ritual function.
What you are then, to me and the average mind, is a mixture of clairvoyants, palmists, fortune tellers and aloof mystics.
Ptolemy, the inaction and traditionalism of the Arabs, and the elaborate falsities of story tellers, who, in the absence of real knowledge, had a grand opening for terrible fairy tales.
Some of the best were right here at Teller, including teams from the Institute itself, Harcourt Biosciences, and Nomura PharmaTech.
She could have spoken to Kelly through the very chairs and tables themselves, but doing so always produced a harsh, slightly inhuman sound that reminded them both of the voice of the Abacus, the Teller, and the other free converts who worked at the office.
And clerks on old-fashioned high stools at tall Dickensian teller desks, snooping on all they surveyed.
Teller, a man who likely served at least part of the lengthy apprenticeship with Lapin, a mage of note in the history of mages.
It seems most probable that Lapin died before Teller had completed his studies.
Ferret was a teller in the Middletown Trust Company, the bank situated in the center of the block he had noticed on his first day in town.
But if Teller is right, then it was unconscionable of him not to have disclosed the purported discovery to the affected parties - the citizens and leaders of his nation and the world.
Faubourg Saint-Germain there lived an old woman, named La Voisin, who followed the calling of teller of fortunes and summoner of spirits, and she, assisted by her accomplices Le Sage and Le Vigoureux, managed to alarm and astonish people who were by no means to be considered weak or superstitious.
Allerdyke, from long training in business habits, was a good teller of a plain and straightforward tale: Appleyard, for the same reason, was a good listener.
The teller of the restaurant creates it to have seen raise the Blazer with a woman who had stopped to request a coffee and a sandwich.
The story grew grander each time, until according to the teller, an entire brigade of ogres had been routed.