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camelô
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viatjant
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buhonero
Someone who travels about selling his wares (as on the streets or at carnivals)
peddler
hawker
pitchman
packman
Portuguese
camelô
1
He is in a little book that I bought of the
pedlar
.
2
The
pedlar
was moving quickly away with his hands in his pockets.
3
He then turned a
pedlar
,
in which situation the Revolution found him.
4
These Hainaulters could see no difference between us and the average
pedlar
.
5
Thine eyes and half thy tongue are in the
pedlar
's
pack, Magot.
6
And a very fair speculation no doubt it is, this
pedlar
butchery.
7
There, the business of Yankee
pedlar
having failed, he found himself stranded.
8
Avoid a cheap gun as you would avoid a cheap Jew
pedlar
.
9
I question whether Wordsworth's
pedlar
could have spoken more to the purpose.
10
The poor
pedlar
-
poet
left the house with, an ill-suppressed tear in his eye.
11
The
pedlar
kept glancing behind; he knew very little about running.
12
Levina brought it, and the
pedlar
gave it very careful inspection.
13
In this sense would the sturdy
pedlar
take my daughter's question.
14
A
pedlar
went trotting across the road with a tray, and we laughed.
15
The
pedlar
meanwhile entered my doorway, and greeted me with a smiling face.
16
Babette could hear the
pedlar
moving backwards and forwards with uncertain, tired footsteps.
pedlar
say the pedlar
old pedlar
poor pedlar
strange pedlar
suppose pedlar
Portuguese
camelô
Catalan
viatjant
venedor ambulant
Spanish
buhonero