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n. (plural of proctor English)
Usage examples of "proctors".
She had tasted one bite, and then --politely, as she had been taught, she did have good manners no matter what Hethrir and the Proctors said--she had said it was rotten.
On the cliff high above, the Proctors in their light blue uniforms spun and struck and slashed, practicing with lightsabers.
The Proctors lined up in front of Hethrir, and the helpers lined up behind him.
But it's pretty steep, and it's pretty smooth, and I guess the Proctors would see me as soon as I got to the top.
She could smell the ripe fruit and honey and fresh hot bread that the Proctors passed among themselves.
She watched the Proctors at the highest table and the helpers at the middle table breakfasting on good food, more than they could eat.
She was sure the Proctors would hurt Grake--use the Force to make her explode!
If she started to laugh before anybody else noticed what was happening, the Proctors would know it was all her fault.
As the Proctors squirmed and itched and hissed impatiently at the Head Proctor to dismiss dinner, the myrmins ran over their shoes and into their pants legs.
Silhouetted ahead of him, the Proctors followed Lord Hethrir onto the landing field.
Tigris recalled with desperate envy the times when the Lord placed an approving hand on the head of one of his Proctors, or pinned a medal or promotion on one's shoulder and shook his hand.
In the passenger compartment, the Proctors had already strapped themselves in.
She expected Hethrir and his Proctors to land in it and make them go back.
Maybe you should go back to the desert and hide, so those Proctors don't hurt you.
She was scared that Hethrir and the Proctors were so close behind her.