23 examples of cashier's in sentences

A couturier's model gone hippy; a specialty-shop gone bankrupt; a cashier's books gone over.

He's never sat in that 'ere cashier's seat where you be; of that I'm dead sure.

This seemed the more annoying because there were few people in the restaurant to drown with chatter the sound of those two voices and because, in spite of their guarded tones, their table was one so situated that some freak of acoustics carried every syllable uttered at it, even though whispered, to the quick ears at the cashier's desk.

"The cashier's evidence was certainly startling in the extreme, since in the widow's room no trace of any kind was found of any money; against that, two of the notes handed over by the bank to Mrs. Owen on that day were cashed by young Greenhill on the very morning of her mysterious death.

"And after the thing had been successfully done, he could watch the two thieves gathering the swag together, and putting it in a satchel they found in the cashier's room.

Peter knew that the banker subscribed liberally to foreign missions; indeed, at the cashier's behest, the white church of Hooker's Bend kept a paid missionary on the upper Congo.

The cashier's falsetto stopped him: "No use, Peter.

" The constable tried to laugh and wriggle away, but the cashier's gimlet eyes kept boring him, and eventually he fished out a five-dollar bill and handed it in.

Every one agreed that the cashier's chicanery was a droll and highly original turn to give to a negro exclusion clause drawn into a deed.

The count poisoned his brother, and then, finding that Madeline refused to give up Bertomy, determined to accomplish the cashier's ruin, and at the same time obtain an amount of money large enough to buy off his fellow-conspirator Lagors.

" "I think you are entirely right in deciding to stay here," he said, looking around at her, and contrasting in his mind the bright-faced, and somewhat plump young person walking beside him with the thin-faced girl in black whom he had seen behind the cashier's desk.

A man was scrubbing behind the bar, and a pale girl in black came out from behind the cashier's counter to make our chocolate.

" "But, Mr. Denton," spoke up one of the buyers who was a privileged character in the establishment, "that will entail endless work for the cashier's department, as well as work-rooms.

At a window, in a sort of cashier's booth, a boy received Jarvis's manuscript, numbered and entered it on the file.

"Not exactly for collection, sir," was the cashier's answer, "for, wishing to anticipate the money, by a few days, and being under the necessity of leaving town, we discounted it for him.

There was a strip of plaster marring the smooth cheek, and at the cashier's words she looked round at the young officers, flashed them a cheerful smile, and returned to her hammering on the key-board.

The accounts of the tellers were passed upon, the cashier's books were looked over, as were also those of the regular bookkeepers.

Of course it reflected the part of the shop that was behind me, including the cashier's desk; at which the owner of the basket now stood paying for her refreshment.

Accordingly I obtained my check, handed it in at the cashier's desk and took my departure.

At every cashier's desk, at the wrappers' desks, running back and forth with parcels and change, short-skirted women.

If any one objected to working with her, he or she could step to the cashier's desk and receive what was due.

He was told that the bank was not paying out money, but was using cashier's checks.

Seizing it thankfully, he stepped to the cashier's desk and presented both check and money.

23 examples of  cashier's  in sentences