itinerant trader
collocation in Englishmeaningsofitinerantandtrader
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itinerant
adjective[before noun]
uk/aɪˈtɪn.ər.ənt/us/aɪˈtɪn.ɚ.ənt/
travelling from one place to another, usually to work for a ...
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trader
noun[C]
uk/ˈtreɪ.dər/us/ˈtreɪ.dɚ/
a person who buys and ...
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In other words, the right is only exercisable against theitineranttrader, whether he is on public or private property.
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This is not a problem of its being sold in the pet shop but of its being sold by theitineranttrader, it may be on the pier.
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I think that the answer is that the words "itineranttrader" are wide enough to cover higglers, and therefore it is not necessary to specify them separately.
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But itinerant traders provided no such revenue to the government.
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It is sold by itinerant traders at 10 pesos per 2 kg of powder.
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Because the itinerant traders generally disappear quickly when challenged, it is usually impossible to contemplate civil action of any sort.
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I pay tribute to the very many itinerant traders whose conduct and record alike are wholly unexceptionable.
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Some itinerant traders, it seems, do not bother to find out the normal price; they just "think of a number"—and a pretty high one, too!
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Starting as itinerant traders, they soon worked their way into the middle strata of the society.
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The reason for this was that itinerant traders sold their goods more cheaply at the verge of the market as they did not have to pay a fee.
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