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Meanings of
newsvendor
in anglès
portuguès
jornaleiro
català
quiosquer
espanyol
quiosquero
Back to the meaning
Someone who sells newspapers.
newsagent
newsdealer
newsstand operator
català
quiosquer
Synonyms
Examples for "
newsagent
"
newsagent
newsdealer
newsstand operator
Examples for "
newsagent
"
1
Long story short: that trip to the
newsagent
is important to me.
2
The door of the general store and
newsagent
opposite is open, however.
3
He ran a small
newsagent
's
kiosk at South Quay in Canary Wharf.
4
He stopped at a
newsagent
's
to read the headline of a placard.
5
The following day he attacked a
newsagent
in North Leinster Street, Phibsborough.
1
Gave the
newsdealer
a good lecture and made customer give his Post back.
2
The Italian
newsdealer
now delivered the morning papers, and these he read assiduously.
3
We looked at the headline on one of the
newsdealer
's
papers.
4
As he waited for his change, he remarked to the
newsdealer
that it was a funny combination.
5
The New Yorker, September 15, 1928 P. 17 Story about a blind
newsdealer
.
Usage of
newsvendor
in anglès
1
Disaster followed, and that was the end of his career as a
newsvendor
.
2
A
newsvendor
began to sing, and was joined in chorus-
3
The
newsvendor
is abroad to-night like a bird of ill-omen.
4
I scrambled over a pile of baggage and came within arm's length of the
newsvendor
.
5
As my brother hesitated on the door-step, he saw another
newsvendor
approaching, and got a paper forthwith.
6
The question, in four-inch letters, exhibited on a placard outside a small
newsvendor
's
shop, caught recently my eye.
7
He stopped at a
newsvendor
,
dropped in a coin, and waited for the reproducing mechanism to turn out a fresh paper.
8
It was in the latter thoroughfare that our attention was attracted by a flaming poster outside a
newsvendor
's
bearing the startling inscription:
9
Arriving in sight of the
newsvendor
's
shop, Amelius noticed a man leaving it, who walked away towards the farther end of the street.
10
My friends grieved, my very publishers wrung their hands, my
newsvendor
took me aside and besought me to live on a high hill.
11
From the Square Gardens the indifferent whisper of the leaves answered; and a
newsvendor
at the far end, bawling his nightly tale of murder.
12
A
newsvendor
at the corner spreads a newspaper placard upon the wood pavement, pins the corners down with stones, and we glimpse something about:-
13
How horrible was the persistent cry of the
newsvendors
!
-
hoarse
and
shrill-nownear-now far!-
14
About twelve there came a bawling of
newsvendors
from the adjacent road; but it passed.
15
In the crowded Strand the voices of the
newsvendors
were insistently shrill, raucous, almost fierce.
16
The
newsvendors
and newsmen are a very subordinate part of that wonderful engine-thenewspaper press.
Other examples for "newsvendor"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
newsvendor
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
see another newsvendor
small newsvendor
Translations for
newsvendor
portuguès
jornaleiro
banca de jornal
català
quiosquer
venedor de diaris
espanyol
quiosquero
Newsvendor
through the time