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banker1 1. an official or player in charge of the bank in any of various games, esp gambling games 2. a result that has been forecast identically in a series of entries on a football pool coupon banker2 1. a fishing vessel of Newfoundland 2. a fisherman in such a vessel 3. Brit a locomotive that is used to help a heavy train up a steep gradient banker3 a craftsman's workbench banker [′baŋ·kər] (engineering) The bench or table upon which bricklayers and stonemasons prepare and shape their material. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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As with the outside, elegance and bankerly decorum is provided by very careful control of proportions and good materials. As a result of the thrift debacle and bankerly tightfistedness, construction lending is dropping; in the first four months of 1990, only $1. |
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