antique dealer

collocation in English

meaningsofantiqueanddealer

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antique
noun[C]
uk
/ænˈtiːk/
us
/ænˈtiːk/
something made in an earlier period that is collected and considered to have value because it is beautiful, rare, old, or of ...
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dealer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdiː.lər/
us
/ˈdiː.lɚ/
a person who trades ...
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(Definition ofantiqueanddealerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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How does theantiquedealerset his price?
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His point was interesting about the importance to market towns in this country of the smallerantiquedealer.
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Every honestantiquedealerhas been clamouring for years for the abolition of market overt.
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For the bona fideantiquedealer, this registration should be a price worth paying for deterring the burglars from bringing discredit on decent businesses which deal in second-hand goods.
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Without it the village will cease to be a place of normal habitat and will become the preserve of the tourist, theantiquedealerand the very rich.
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When she is requested by anantiquedealerto recover the chess pieces, she unwittingly enters into a mysterious game that will endanger her life.
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In addition to a food store, a flower shop and a bakery, the village has anantiquedealerand a bank.
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There, they meet an oldantiquedealer, who claims to be five thousand years old.
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Characters include a one-handed kingpin, a lawyer who suffers from dwarfism, and twin brothers, one a crazed photographer and the other a mild-manneredantiquedealer.
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An extremely cheapantiquedealerwho does not ask many questions and loves to cheat people.
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This involved jewellers, dentists (who used precious metals in their work) and antique dealers.
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Amongst their members are all reputable antique dealers in the country.
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Those amendments reflect the genuine concerns of the trade and the way in which second-hand antique dealers operate.
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I am sure that that group of so-called antique dealers is living off profits that greatly exceed that sum.
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There is the case also of the antique dealers.
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I hope that this will also soon apply to those antique dealers who go round looking for items owned by elderly people.
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Hand in hand with this expansion of the basic wholesale market has come a tremendous proliferation of antique dealers in the widest sense.
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The exhibition is not an antique dealers' fair.
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All too often these objects find themselves in the antique dealer's yard and end up in the most inappropriate surroundings.
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This provision relates to another tough matter for the antique dealers.
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