Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun plural (Ethnol.) See
wends .
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
vend .
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Examples
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The Web site, which features about 2,000 products, markets a robust mix of uncommon gifts: The National Maritime Museum offers cosmetic bags made of seat belts (£19.95); the Royal Parks Foundation sells artist-designed deck chairs (£86); and the Royal Academy of Arts vends linear, stainless-steel vases designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid (£130).
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And vends them forth as knaves vend gilded counters,
The Monastery 2008
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Elles valent 140CHF, je les vends 100CHF — une bonne affaire!
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One would think that airports would attract celebrity chefs searching for new pasturage, but other than Wolfgang Puck — the California culinary colossus who now vends salads and sandwiches from take-out alcoves the size of ATM vestibules — the pickings are slim.
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One would think that airports would attract celebrity chefs searching for new pasturage, but other than Wolfgang Puck — the California culinary colossus who now vends salads and sandwiches from take-out alcoves the size of ATM vestibules — the pickings are slim.
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Elles valent 140CHF, je les vends 100CHF — une bonne affaire!
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Verb conjugation: vendre je vends, tu vends, il/elle vend, nous vendons, vous vendez, ils/elles vendent; past participle: vendu
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Ay, and how should he who traffics with his beauty love the purchaser, any more than he who keeps a stall in the market-place and vends to the highest bidder?
Symposium 2007
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Chesapeake vends natural gas, which produces lower carbon dioxide levels than coal, although natural gas, which is primarily methane, would be a pretty potent component of the greenhouse mix all by itself, were it running around loose.
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Apple, as mentioned earlier today, is rolling out iTunes Plus, which vends DRM-free music at a 30-percent price premium.
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