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the proctor
noun
A person who supervises students as they take an examination, in the United States at the college/university level; often the department secretary, or a fellow/graduate student.
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The proctor denied falling asleep.
The Proctor case suggests why.
The proctor handed me a key.
In the midst of this enters the proctor.
"I don't know," the proctor said with a shrug.
"What have you got in your pocket?" cried the proctor.
Word got out and the Proctor got mothballed.
The proctor, Adam Moskowitz, walked down the aisle, his steps echoing in the vast space.
The proctor, who herself seemed oddly nervous, handed around the tests and the answer booklets.
When the proctor calls out five minutes, fill in those bubbles fast.
The head of each faculty was the dean; of each nation, the proctor.
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