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croupier

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


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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

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

She played Anna Held, the wife of Florenz Ziegfeld, in “Gentleman Jim,” with Errol Flynn as the boxer James J. Corbett, before filming “Casablanca,” in which her husband played Emil, the croupier.

From New York Times • May 16, 2016

When the first supply of cards is exhausted, the croupier takes a fresh handful from the heap before him, has them cut by the player on his left, and hands them to the banker.

From Hoyle's Games Modernized by Hoffmann, Louis