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Use "overlooker" in a sentence
"It was supposed to be one of the first houses built on the grant of the Rock of Dumbarton, and was intended for the "overlooker" of that part of the grant."
""Then you think you can be of some use in the house, as a kind of overlooker of the other servants, eh, Nancy -- to prevent waste, and gadding out of doors, and so on?" said Mr. Sheldon, interrogatively."
"I summed up my account by saying that 'I was at present a kind of overlooker in the stables of the inn, had still some pounds in my purse, and, moreover, a capital horse in the stall.'"