Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The keeper of a book-stall or other stall.
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Examples
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The successful women, bumped and jostled by the rest, were trying to make off with their saucepans while dozens of others clamoured round the stall, accusing the stall-keeper of favouritism and of having more saucepans somewhere in reserve.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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The successful women, bumped and jostled by the rest, were trying to make off with their saucepans while dozens of others clamoured round the stall, accusing the stall-keeper of favouritism and of having more saucepans somewhere in reserve.
Nineteen Eighty-four 2008
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The stall-keeper was just extinguishing his lights; the frosty sky showed a pale gleam of sunrise.
New Grub Street 2003
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She had done some ‘work’ for our stall-keeper in the Champs-Elysées, and went out in the snow to give it to her with her own hands, so as not to lose a day.
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At length he cried, “I have it!” and went with him to a spring, dipped himself in it, and came out as a stall-keeper in the market, and dealer in animals.
Household Tales 2003
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The first woman had been actively hostile, and only the woman with the sausages seemed at all friendly-and that was simply because of the quarrel she had with the first stall-keeper.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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One day I asked another woman stall-keeper who was a friend of mine if the owners ever sold the books.
A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992
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One day I asked another woman stall-keeper who was a friend of mine if the owners ever sold the books.
A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992
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One day I asked another woman stall-keeper who was a friend of mine if the owners ever sold the books.
A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992
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One day I asked another woman stall-keeper who was a friend of mine if the owners ever sold the books.
A Moveable Feast Ernest Hemingway 1992
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