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Teller   /tˈɛlər/   Listen
Teller

noun
1.
United States physicist (born in Hungary) who worked on the first atom bomb and the first hydrogen bomb (1908-2003).  Synonym: Edward Teller.
2.
An official appointed to count the votes (especially in legislative assembly).  Synonym: vote counter.
3.
An employee of a bank who receives and pays out money.  Synonyms: bank clerk, cashier.
4.
Someone who tells a story.  Synonyms: narrator, storyteller.



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"Teller" Quotes from Famous Books



... though, as I look back the noo, I can see I was'na too kind to feel as I did aboot puir Jock. Jock coul no stand it to have anyone else applauded, or to see them getting attention he craved for himself. He could no sing, but he was a great story teller. Had he just said, out and out, that he was making up tales, 'twould have been all richt enough. But, no—Jock must pretend he'd been everywhere he told about, and that he'd been an actor in every yarn he spun. He was ...
— Between You and Me • Sir Harry Lauder

... pasha shall be amused. Bismillah! he wills it so. If the story-teller becomes prolix and tedious—the bow-string and the sack, and two Nubians to drop him into the Piscataqua! But truly, Jack, I have a hard task. There is literally nothing here—except the little girl ...
— Marjorie Daw • Thomas Bailey Aldrich

... a dangerous business. Our little daughter has such a passion for birds and beasts, that if she once finds out you are a story-teller, she won't ...
— Minnie's Pet Parrot • Madeline Leslie

... the fortune-teller must have transpired, for Louvois had considered her arrest as an ill-omen for the Countess de Soissons. Not only for Olympia, however, was the arrest of Catherine a calamity, for she was the trusty counsellor ...
— Prince Eugene and His Times • L. Muhlbach

... reasonably believe, however, that at some time the marshy ground in the forum gave way, as ground often does, and that there was difficulty in filling up the chasm. A grand opportunity was thus offered for a good story-teller to build up a romance, or to touch up the early history with an interesting tale of heroism. The temptation to do this would have been very strong to ...
— The Story of Rome From the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic • Arthur Gilman


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