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clerkly

[klurk-lee, klahrk-lee] / ˈklɜrk li, ˈklɑrk li /


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And yet we are all in it together; the peasantification of clerkdom goes hand in hand with the replacement of drudge work by machines or by knowledge work – clerkly work.

From The Guardian • Sep. 6, 2019

The young clerks made jokes about him to the best of their clerkly wit, and told before his face all 35 sorts of stories of their own invention about him.

From SAT Tests

Dawson cited the case of William James Sidis, the ex-child prodigy who sued the New Yorker for rediscovering him in his clerkly obscurity with ', "Where Are They Now?" piece.

From Time Magazine Archive

So did he also help invent what later became a modernist stereotype: the passive, clerkly man who must find ways of passing time while waiting for the end.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mr. Wogan will never deny but what the man's laugh was irresistible, for the Parson's features wore in repose something of clerkly look.

From Parson Kelly by Lang, Andrew