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Client   /klˈaɪənt/   Listen
Client

noun
1.
A person who seeks the advice of a lawyer.
2.
Someone who pays for goods or services.  Synonym: customer.
3.
(computer science) any computer that is hooked up to a computer network.  Synonyms: guest, node.



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"Client" Quotes from Famous Books



... it to you, gentlemen of the jury—I put it to you with confidence, feeling that you must be, must necessarily be, some, perhaps brothers, perhaps husbands, and fathers, can you, on your consciences do my client the great ...
— The Middle Temple Murder • J.S. Fletcher

... once more to call your attention to the fact that the arrears of interest on the mortgage of your house have not been paid. Our client is unwilling to proceed to extremities, but unless you make some arrangement within a week, he will be forced to take the necessary steps to ...
— The House with the Green Shutters • George Douglas Brown

... years ago, in a Georgia city, an attorney who accepted the aigrette "scalps" of twenty-seven Egrets from a client who was unable to pay cash for a small service rendered. He told me he had much pleasure in distributing these among his lady friends. Another man went about the neighbourhood hunting male Baltimore Orioles until he had shot twelve, as he wanted his sisters to have ...
— The Bird Study Book • Thomas Gilbert Pearson

... Roger Nowell, that he sent for him to Read to manage this particular business. A sharp-witted fellow was Potts, and versed in all the quirks and tricks of a very subtle profession—not over-scrupulous, provided a client would pay well; prepared to resort to any expedient to gain his object, and quite conversant enough with both practice and precedent to keep himself straight. A bustling, consequential little personage was he, moreover; very fond of delivering an opinion, even when unasked, ...
— The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle Forest • William Harrison Ainsworth

... you, doctor. Now about this client of yours. Patient I mean. You're not going to let him ...
— Yussuf the Guide - The Mountain Bandits; Strange Adventure in Asia Minor • George Manville Fenn


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