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Definition of Booking clerk
1. Noun. Someone who sells tickets (e.g., theater seats or travel accommodations).
Category relationships: Dramatic Art, Dramatics, Dramaturgy, Theater, Theatre
Generic synonyms: Marketer, Seller, Trafficker, Vender, Vendor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Booking Clerk
Literary usage of Booking clerk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in by Edward William Cox (1871)
"Co. which the booking-clerk accused him of putting his hand into 1870 the till
which contained ... The booking-clerk then called for the station policeman, ..."
2. The Exchequer Reports: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, William Newland Welsby, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber, Edwin Tyrrell Hurlstone, John Gordon (1850)
"... payments, transactions, and dealings of him the said E. Goodwin, as such chief
booking clerk or cashier as aforesaid ; and the said E. Goodwin did also, ..."
3. Railway Adventures and Anecdotes: Extending Over More Than Fifty Years by Richard Pike (1884)
"THE BOOKING-CLERK AND BUCKLAND. — Truth. Mr. Frank Buckland had been in France
and was returning cia Southampton, with an overcoat stuffed with natural ..."
4. The Berlitz Method for Teaching Modern Languages: English Part : Second Book by Maximilian Delphinus Berlitz (1906)
"booking clerk — There is no third-class by this train. ... booking clerk — Where
are you going? Old Woman—Why, I am going to see my granddaughter, ..."
5. Cases Relating to Railways and Canals: Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of by Thomas Edward Preston Lefroy, Henry Iltid Nicholl, John Monson Carrow, Lionel Oliver, Edward Beavan, Thomas Hare, Great Britain Courts (1852)
"And whereas it was also agreed and stipulated, that Edward Goodwin should, as
such chief booking clerk or cashier, have the general superintendence and ..."
6. The Law Reports. Court of Exchequer: From Michaelmas Term, 1865, to Trinity by Great Britain Court of Exchequer, James Anstie, Arthur Charles, James Benjamin Redfoord Bulwer (1873)
"The defendants have a booking clerk there. ... Except the booking clerk at
Carlisle, the defendants have no officer in England, and he has no power or ..."