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- adjective Like or resembling a
clerk .
Etymologies
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Examples
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That's what he felt like: a guy who's retreated into his clerkish office.
The Vital Importance of the First Scene Lizzie Simon 2011
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In that last category, Headquarters Battery had the advantage of a disproportionate number of certified badasses, despite the clerkish character of our duty assignments.
Pacific Light 2010
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Michael considered the careful clerkish script and the phrasing — diplomatic formal.
The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004
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Inspector Mota collates the details into an incident report, dictated to the clerkish officer, who eventually finishes typing.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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We march up a concrete stairway to the fourth floor, where a clerkish officer sits at a desk behind an antique typewriter in a large room otherwise bare of furniture, waiting to record my statement of victim-hood.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Theo Padnos is a slightly clerkish-looking man of thirty-four, small and pale, whose horn-rimmed glasses and mop of curly, uncombed hair make it easy not to notice the wiry mountain-biker's sinews in his arms and legs.
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We march up a concrete stairway to the fourth floor, where a clerkish officer sits at a desk behind an antique typewriter in a large room otherwise bare of furniture, waiting to record my statement of victim-hood.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Theo Padnos is a slightly clerkish-looking man of thirty-four, small and pale, whose horn-rimmed glasses and mop of curly, uncombed hair make it easy not to notice the wiry mountain-biker's sinews in his arms and legs.
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Inspector Mota collates the details into an incident report, dictated to the clerkish officer, who eventually finishes typing.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Harry could see his breath by the clerkish light of green-shaded lamps that hung over a glassed-in office area.
December 6 Smith, Martin Cruz 2002
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