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venedor porta a porta
Travelling vendor of goods.
solicitor
peddler
pedlar
monger
huckster
canvasser
cheapjack
higler
door-to-door seller
travelling salesman
profession
español
vendedor itinerante
solicitor
peddler
pedlar
monger
huckster
1
CoreLogic hired Innisfree as its
solicitor
,
the company said earlier this week.
2
The other one is in the hands of my
solicitor
in London.
3
A
solicitor
would continue to deal with matters related to the inspectorate.
4
I just cannot believe that behaviour, said Lynne Brooke, a Hampshire-based
solicitor
.
5
The
solicitor
remained absorbed in the interesting view of the falling rain.
1
A
peddler
aye gives the whole village a fit of the liberalities.
2
Accidental message
peddler
Gracewood says she never expected to be doing this.
3
The
peddler
nodded and continued his pitch in whatever language he spoke.
4
Henry reluctantly restrained his impatience, and followed the direction of the
peddler
.
5
It was the
peddler
,
with ashen face and eyes rolling with fear.
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.
1
I have the ear of every society power
monger
in the country.
2
Heretofore, her song had disdained the ordinary topics of the youthful
ballad
-
monger
.
3
And he tried to use you, no less than that old
death
-
monger
.
4
He was not a
fame
-
monger
,
but merely one of God's mad lovers.
5
To be overwise is to ossify; and the
scruple
-
monger
ends by standing stockstill.
1
This violent preliminary takes him aback; his little
huckster
brain fails him.
2
And Thomas Burdett has no powers but ill-will and a
huckster
's
promise.
3
So why is our inbox still peppered with messages from
huckster
automatons?
4
As he walked, he called aloud to every side, like a
huckster
.
5
Dost thou not see that the
huckster
's
son knows his own father?
1
In short, the
canvasser
must not feed the voter in any way.
2
I needn't have taken the job of
canvasser
in the first place.
3
I never saw a
canvasser
,
and there were only a few posters.
4
See here: there's a whole chapter here on elevators, persisted the
canvasser
.
5
A good many men were not canvassed, or at least misunderstood the
canvasser
.
1
Yet honestly, half my fellows might easily serve as models to any literary
cheapjack
of the moment.
2
It must be
cheapjack
construction, the worst crap, if one chopper could set up such reverberations in its walls.
3
Good letters raise the tone of a business house, poor letters give the idea that it is a
cheapjack
concern.
4
She resembles some old-fashioned, quiet merchant, too dignified to compete with Frankish
cheapjacks
.
1
The organisation was distributing free 'Do Not Knock' stickers to ward off
door
-
to
-
door
sellers
.
2
Photo: 123RF Chief executive Sue Chetwin said Consumer New Zealand was launching the campaign because of serious complaints about
door
-
to
-
door
sellers
.
1
In the meantime the
travelling
salesman
taking advantage of his silence, continued:
2
It would be about a
travelling
salesman
who dies at the end.
3
Imagine a
travelling
salesman
working out the shortest route around town.
4
My dad was a
travelling
salesman
and told a good joke.
5
His father was a
travelling
salesman
who was fascinated by Indians.
1
The
colporteur
replied by explaining that prayer must be from the heart.
2
The
colporteur
explained and preached the gospel to the best of his ability.
3
His brother had been a tailor and had after that also become a
colporteur
.
4
Among the
colporteur
's
arguments, however, was one that overcame him.
5
He gave up shopkeeping in 1795, and became a pedestrian bookseller or
colporteur
of pamphlets.
6
He was a German, and called himself a
colporteur
.
7
The evangelist U, and the
colporteur
Lotia, left Amoy on their mission to Chiangchiu, May 12th.
8
The
colporteur
,
wisely forbearing to press his victory at that time, left the truth to simmer.
9
On a shelf in a corner lay the Bible which the family had received from the
colporteur
.
10
Having selected some New Testaments and Bibles from his pack, the
colporteur
handed them round for inspection.
11
Now I labour for my food, and try to obey my Lord and Master, answered the
colporteur
.
12
So the poor
colporteur
's
griefs vanished away.
13
At last he walked away with the book, the
colporteur
assuring him it would do him only good.
14
The Negro bought a dollar's worth of tracts, and persuaded the
colporteur
to spend the night with them.
15
But it was worth while lugging about a big trunk full of useless books like any
colporteur
,
was it?
16
The
colporteur
sat looking into the red embers, with the smile on his face which Christie had found so attractive.
colporteur
answer the colporteur
become a colporteur
poor colporteur
ruso
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коммивояжёр
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путешествующий торговец
portugués
caixeiro-viajante
vendedor de porta a porta
mascate
colportor
español
vendedor itinerante
vendedor puerta a puerta
vendedora puerta a puerta
colportor
vendedora itinerante
catalán
venedor porta a porta
colportor