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Перевод: pedlar speek pedlar


[существительное]
разносчик ; коробейник ; торговец мелким товаром; нелегальный торговец наркотиками; сплетник ; разносчик сплетен


Тезаурус:

  1. On the edge of the gravel near the front door, Cameron and James Menzies conferred with Allan, Donald Stewart the blacksmith, and John Stewart the pedlar from Newbigging, who seemed to have been everywhere in the past twenty-four hours.
  2. Spiritualism began in a wooden hut in America on 31st March 1848, when the three Fox sisters - Kate, Margaret and Leah - claimed to receive messages from a murdered pedlar.
  3. formerly an area on the north bank of the Thames between Waterloo and Westminster bridges, belonging from ancient times to the borough of Lambeth; according to legend it was bequeathed to the borough by a pedlar on condition that his portrait, and that of his dog, should be preserved for ever in one of the parish church's stained glass windows.
  4. I couldn't answer that question because my thoughts were aimed at you, not at the painful roots of my current practice but at you, the conjuring of feelings by the spell and ritual of words, the seducing of you with poetry, I a pedlar tumbling stories before your dais.
  5. He acquired a small capital by scavenging and became a pedlar; then he became a partner in a ship; and his skill as a sailor and his fondness for travel took him to Scotland and Italy, to Denmark and Flanders.
  6. In the 18th century there was a pedlar, furrier, weaver, millwright, maltster, and an apothecary.
  7. Maud Heath was a pedlar woman who lived on Wick Hill and walked four and a half miles, past Kellaways, to Chippenham each morning.
  8. A few of these are Arsnell - a maker of horse nails, a shoesmith; Horsler = an innkeeper (from del Hostell ); Bolter = a grinder of grain (a miller); Pakeman = a packman (hawker or pedlar); Cordier = a maker of cords; Yorker = a shoemaker; Brayer = a maker or seller of pestles.
  9. A spectre with a shock of wild black hair - the pedlar, John Stewart the pedlar.
  10. "You question me as though I were a pedlar but you do not tell me what you are doing in the forest.
  11. With the aid of a small capital thus amassed, he became first a pedlar in Lincolnshire, then a traveller - but it seems to sit on the surface of his story that the motive for his wider travels was not so much the search for gain as the love of travel itself, and the urge to pilgrimage.
  12. James had said that John Stewart the pedlar had seemed frantic that night - more so than the emergency warranted?

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