Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clerk.(verb)
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Use "clerks" in a sentence
"For a young lawyer, the reality seems to be that everyone who will be reading your work–the higher-ranking associates at your firm, the term clerks at the courthouse, etc.–came through the law review system and, except for a few oddballs, learned the Bluebook and expects you tohave."
"In the Corpus Juris Canonici the term clerks regular is often used for canons regular, and regular clerks are classed by authors as a branch or modern adaptation of the once world-famous family of regular canons (see CANONS AND CANONESSES"
"A suit-case was brought up by one of the clerks from the waiting motor-car, and Daylight snapped it shut on the last package of bills."