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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

The rest of the movie was stuffed with first-rate character actors from around the world, including Ms. LeBeau’s ­then-husband, Marcel Dalio, as Emil the croupier.

From Washington Post • May 14, 2016

That evening after supper the Rectory children sat round the table engaged in card games of a heating and complicated nature, Miss Vereker as usual doubling the parts of croupier and referee.

From A Safety Match by Hay, Ian