Synonyms for staffer
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : staf-er, stah-fer |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈstæf ər, ˈstɑ fər |
Définition of staffer
- As in wage earner : noun person earning income
- I wish you'd leave Staffer alone; I won't have him run down.
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- But it's awkward, because Staffer's really responsible for him.
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- Staffer folded a letter he had been reading, and looked at his watch.
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- "Oh, I'll admit that Staffer is a clever fellow," Andrew interrupted.
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- "That's no' what Mr. Staffer's thinking," said Marshall meaningly.
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- Then there was Elsie, whom Staffer had certainly treated well.
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- Staffer was Mrs. Woodhouse's brother, and Andrew pitied the quiet woman.
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- "I suppose this means you don't want to take him," Staffer suggested.
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- Staffer gave him a quick glance and Dick seemed to hesitate.
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- And Mr. Staffer sent ye off in his car to see if she was a' right?
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