English to Tamil Dictionary shopkeeper

shopkeeper

கடைக்காரர்
definition
noun
When we walk into a shop we get sneered at by the shopkeeper and we are not left to walk about the shop freely.
the owner and manager of a shop.
example
The girl's terrified screams alerted a 'shopkeeper' and his friend who managed to kick the animals away.
He picked up an item from the shop and agreed to pay its price to the 'shopkeeper' .
When we walk into a shop we get sneered at by the 'shopkeeper' and we are not left to walk about the shop freely.
One day, he noticed a small boy who ran into the shop, handed some flowers to the 'shopkeeper' , and asked for a meal.
I dashed into a shop and told the 'shopkeeper' that I had to use his phone urgently.
Manufacturers, 'shopkeepers' , and vendors rounded up their prices to an even number.
Why were the Indian 'shopkeepers' driven out when now there are no shops at all?
The dance critics may be undecided, but the hoteliers and 'shopkeepers' of the capital salute her.
They were all 'shopkeepers' , tradesmen, workers, and such, not leading men of Boston.
You see, in most other parts of the country, 'shopkeepers' install bells on the doors of their shops.
The 'shopkeepers' were not just dealers but they were collectors of good books.
During the day, 'shopkeepers' and businesses hang their laundry out to dry in the parking spaces.
By 1845 the economic prospects for South Australia and Hay had improved enough for him to start 'shopkeeping' again.
In the meantime, as part of a protest, 'shopkeepers' could refuse to pay their business rates.
Redmonds shop of Oola closed last Friday, as Joan and Joe Redmond have retired from 'shopkeeping' .
Bolton 'shopkeepers' and businesses have spent a lot of time and money to encourage visitors to their town.
Plans to lease five rooms in the old town hall to traders have drawn fierce reaction from 'shopkeepers' .
The debt was of a ‘considerable amount,’ according to Waln, and it ended Elijah's 'shopkeeping' .
The most common commercial activities are in construction, tourism, transportation, and small-scale 'shopkeeping' .
For Derek 'shopkeeping' is in his family's blood, with grandparents, uncles, aunties and nieces all running shops.
Meanwhile, 'shopkeepers' , market stall holders and restaurateurs are losing money.
Other traders and the 'shopkeepers' whose overheads are very high can tell similar stories.
The procession is a boon for 'shopkeepers' in the area, especially restaurateurs.
Women also frequently work in family businesses as 'shopkeepers' and seamstresses.
They are asking the public and 'shopkeepers' to be aware of people trying to change large numbers of coins into notes.
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