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Meanings of small shopkeeper in English
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Usage of small shopkeeper in English
1
There is some pride in me, though I am only a smallshopkeeper's daughter.
2
He had-itwas known afterwards-anuncle, his mother's brother, a smallshopkeeper in Santiago.
3
He is the son of a smallshopkeeper of some kind, in Southampton, I hear.'
4
The smallshopkeeper, the workman, skilled or unskilled-howsmall a consciousness has he of citizenship.
5
Now, I doubt very much whether we can effect this by making him a smallshopkeeper.
6
His father, John Weir, was a shoemaker, and at one period a smallshopkeeper in that town.
7
I can imagine her the wife of a smallshopkeeper, or a girl given to cheap finery on holidays.
8
For instance, if a large robber with a weapon confronts a smallshopkeeper with a biro, appeasement seems a sensible option.
9
It is an unfair analogy, because when a tiny shop gets boarded up it means that some smallshopkeeper has lost his business.
10
The wives of the smallshopkeeper, the artisan, and the peasant take much the same place as women of these classes in other European countries.
11
The membership consists, therefore, of the artisan and skilled operative class, with some intermixture of the smallshopkeeper, to the exclusion of the mere labourer.
12
He spoke specifically about how the smallshopkeepers and tradespeople would fail.
13
Most of Hyacinth's business was done with smallshopkeepers in remote districts.
14
Theirs was a respectable neighborhood of well-paid artisans, bookkeepers, and smallshopkeepers.
15
Theirs was a respectable neighbourhood of well-paid artisans, bookkeepers, and smallshopkeepers.
16
But that is folly; the Convention does not trouble itself with smallshopkeepers.