vendor
ਵਿਕਰੇਤਾ
definition
noun
an Italian ice cream vendor
a person or company offering something for sale, especially a trader in the street.
example
They found a street 'vendor' selling ice cream; this time Rose wouldn't take no for an answer.
I'd just grab something from a 'vendor' 's cart in the marketplace.
newspaper 'vendor'
The hotdog 'vendor' looked up from his task of assembling Rhino's meal and stared at them.
First, he must be sure that the 'vendor' of the property is really entitled to sell it.
In the agreement the 'vendor' warranted that the pool machinery was properly constructed and free of structural deficits.
A seafood 'vendor' hawks his goods at a morning market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
He nodded and I turned away, walking straight up to the 'vendor' 's cart.
an Italian ice-cream 'vendor'
I learned to drink espresso there served up from a little 'vendor' 's cart.
an Italian ice cream 'vendor'
Contracts between the 'vendor' and the claimant were exchanged on 12 th June 1995.
The 'vendor' 's solicitor responded with a letter to Kent dated October 9.
The battle should begin with shop owners, they should not allow 'vendors' along the corridors.
Today's street 'vendors' hawk pirated DVD movies and contraband toys and clothing from China.
Street 'vendors' had set up their carts in front of her space, keeping customers away.
The explosion in Baghdad occurred in a market when police tried to dismantle two bombs found in 'vendors' ' stalls.
These are sold at market or by street 'vendors' , but people typically grow enough for their own consumption.
She glanced around quickly, and her eyes caught a street 'vender' who was selling ice cream.
She explained that some place had become a dumping area for rotting vegetables that 'vendors' were unable to sale.
On 30 June the Solicitors remitted the full purchase price of £102,000 to the 'Vendor' 's solicitors.
In Peru's informal economic sector, street 'vendors' sell anything from food to flowers.
For example, Unilever sells soap through street 'vendors' and Coca-Cola is sold through kiosks.
Street 'vendors' and small restaurants in Bangkok also reported chicken sales have dived since late last week.
You'll see 'vendors' hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory.
The cries of children playing and street 'vendors' hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub.
Surprisingly, many middle-class customers also enjoy buying from the street 'vendors' .
I am reminded of a very simple example where hotdog 'vendors' compete for location on a strip of beach.
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