Synonym: merchandiser. Similar words: commercial, purchase, at the mercy of, change, chance, channel, exchange, by chance. Meaning: ['mɜrtʃənt /'mɜː-] n. a businessperson engaged in retail trade.
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(91) After being revived, however, he discovers he does remember skills as a merchant / trader, pilot and combat fighter.
(92) He is Patrick Bateman, a smirking, self-important young man working for a Wall Street merchant bank in the 1980s.
(93) He said he had to conduct some business with the grain merchant.
(94) From there, any seaman or merchant could have carried the announcement down-stream across the Humber on the ferry.
(95) Takeover speculation lifted merchant bank Morgan Grenfell another 13p to 370p and Kleinwort Benson 8p to 374p.
(96) Senior politicians, key property figures and leading City merchant banks have all taken part in the talks.
(97) This abandonment of a Tyneside base by ship owning interests would not necessarily reduce recruitment of merchant seamen from the Tyne.
(98) The merchant was flushed with drink; he grinned at Cranston and Athelstan as if they were lifelong friends.
(99) White splashes of paint on the bottles indicated which way up they should be binned after delivery from the wine merchant.
(100) What if the principal of the school decides that only one merchant can sell banana Popsicles?
(101) At Bristol and Liverpool slavers did make up significant proportions of the merchant fleets.
(102) If he was exploited by landowners and the merchant and artisan classes, this did not result in total dependence on them.
(103) Day-to-day running of the trust is carried out by specialist fund managers, often by merchant banks.
(104) She was the daughter of Robert Keown, a London wool merchant.
(105) Saqr was a leading member of a well-known family of the traditional merchant class which owned the leading liberal newspaper, al-Qabas.
(106) Three days after the wedding, Gardner, the physics professor, joined the merchant marines and was never seen again.
(107) Will a merchant kinsman take offence if you buy goods from the co-op?
(108) The lifeboats were recalled after the crew of Breydon Merchant had been winched to safety by two helicopters from Manston and Lee-on-Solent.
(109) Born the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, Francis lived a lavish and irresponsible life.
(110) Morrice became a moderately wealthy merchant, spending generously on the education of young men for the dissenting ministry.
(111) Now their commander must dragoon several tech or merchant gangs from the Oberon spire into the ranks.
(112) I once heard the confession of a merchant from the Portsoken who wished absolution for killing his wife.
(113) Its chief exports had been sponges and merchant seamen, and those brought in nothing in wartime.
(114) As Parker points out, the average age of the world merchant fleet is now 16 years.
(115) Under other circumstances, he might have become a wealthy merchant.
(116) New merchant and professional classes arose and a proletariat developed out of the peasantry.
(117) The battle cost 120,000 lives, including 30,000 merchant seamen and 6,000 men of the Royal Navy. Sentencedict.com
(118) Merchant Navy class locomotive Port Line is schedule to be hauling this train.
(119) He had a bank balance that a senior merchant banker would not be ashamed of.
(120) As their name implies, merchant banks' function is to finance trade.
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