From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdesk clerkˈdesk clerk noun [countable] DLTBOsomeone who works at the main desk in a hotel
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desk clerk• At the time, he said, Jackson was working as a desk clerk at the hotel.• Al Perry, Hotel Congress desk clerk.• There was no desk clerk in the notebook.• The same desk clerk was on duty when Kragan left the hotel two hours later, at nine in the evening.• It had to be the desk clerk.• On the third night, she went up ahead while he uncorked a bottle and shared it with the desk clerk.• The desk clerk was a worried, grey-haired man with steel-rimmed glasses and a medal.