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cashier

[ka-sheer] / kæˈʃɪər /




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The cashier at the local Chopt admitted to me that foot traffic had slowed significantly this week, even before the smoggy conditions set in.

From Slate Jul. 17, 2026

Long-tenured workers like cashier Tony Barzar are reliable, experienced and able to speed shoppers through a checkout line.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

Today, while some retailers still accept checks, an attempt to pay with anything other than cash or card is likely to result in a blank stare from a Gen Z cashier.

From MarketWatch Jul. 9, 2026

He pours the Ditka wine into a plastic cup and unwraps his hoagie, layered with ham and, as the cashier so memorably described it, “limited-time yellow squirt.”

From Salon Jun. 30, 2026

I lean as close to the cashier as possible, saying, “I’m in the Free Lunch Program.”

From "Free Lunch" by Rex Ogle

The fastest traditional cashiers check out around 70 shoppers per hour.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

She was known for her handwritten notes that she distributed to everyone from store cashiers to senior executives.

From The Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026

Shoppers and cashiers alike are left navigating this maze, unsure whether their next purchase will pass or fail.

From Salon Jan. 3, 2026

Every one of the cashiers had a banking degree, and some of the kitchen workers had engineering Ph.D.s.

From Slate Nov. 13, 2025

My mom and I asked the cashiers in the supermarket, the lady in the dry cleaner’s, and the man in the eye shop across the street if they knew anything about him.

From "Auggie & Me" by R. J. Palacio

Some of the military commanders and industry executives cashiered in the past 2½ years, including Zhang, had been working in areas that benefited significantly from the influx of state funding, particularly weapons development.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 28, 2026

That’s what Britain did in World War I when it cashiered H.H.

From Seattle Times Apr. 10, 2024

Maybe I wouldn’t have been cashiered out of the computer lab because my 3-year-old was “banging on a keyboard.”

From Slate Sep. 22, 2022

Their last matches came in the Premier League, both having been cashiered from the FA Cup in the third round and therefore sitting it out last weekend.

From The Guardian Feb. 9, 2022

His conduct on this occasion has been severely criticised and, indeed, it is understood that he was cashiered for misconduct.

From The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry With Legends of the Surrounding Country by Joseph Barry

The cashiering of Caldwell is notable because of his relationship with Hegseth.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 24, 2025

From students to adults, volunteers staff customer service, cashiering, security and even help to build display booths.

From Seattle Times Nov. 11, 2021

To a secular layman such as me that sounds like cashiering a general while allowing him to keep his epaulets and continue to run your war.

From New York Times May 26, 2016

But donors will hold off cashiering Bush, even if he finishes in the middle of the New Hampshire pack.

From Slate Feb. 7, 2016

“This job is so much better than cashiering in the grocery store.”

From "Paradise on Fire" by Jewell Parker Rhodes




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