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croupier

[kroo-pee-er, -pee-ey, kroo-pyey] / ˈkru pi ər, -piˌeɪ, kruˈpjeɪ /


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Commentators Bill Leslie and Andy Hinchcliffe said his clothing made him look like a "croupier" - someone who oversees gaming tables at casinos.

From BBC Aug. 22, 2023

Then, like a croupier dealing cards, he laid out all the stakes: each one a reason to keep looking.

From Washington Post Apr. 11, 2022

A broke writer gets a job as a croupier and becomes involved with a woman who wants to rob his casino.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 4, 2020

He had grown up in Monaco, where as a young man he had worked as a croupier at the Casino de Monte-Carlo, and developed an excellent poker face.

From The New Yorker May 23, 2016

We go to Portugal, where I am not to be a croupier, but a gentleman.

From The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett by MacKenzie, Compton

Cardinale and Mr Calabrò were friends in Sicily and both came to the UK in 2019 to work as croupiers at the Grosvenor casino, prosecutor Nick Dry said.

From BBC Oct. 25, 2023

Clutched by croupiers and criminals, those dice must’ve seen their share of stakes.

From Los Angeles Times May 26, 2021

Hundreds of young Russians are currently being trained as croupiers, dealers, floor managers and receptionists.

From BBC Jul. 15, 2015

Comparisons were made to bookies and slot machines, which caused the witnesses to bristle because that is not how investment banks like Goldman operate, and they are hardly croupiers at a craps table.

From New York Times Apr. 29, 2010

He insulted the croupiers, inviting them to step outside on the Square, while his biceps swelled like a prize fighter's.

From The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) by Blasco Ib??ez, Vicente




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