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单词 costermonger
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Definition of costermonger in English:

costermonger

noun ˈkɒstəmʌŋɡəˈkɑstərˌməŋɡər
British dated
  • A person who sells goods, especially fruit and vegetables, from a handcart in the street.

    〈英,旧〉(推车沿街叫卖水果和蔬菜等的)小贩

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is an Act to prevent obstruction, and I think that its whole scheme shows that it is aimed at barrow-boys, costermongers, hawkers or others who expose goods in the street for sale and offer them for sale at that time.
    • The old fruit and veg market that once echoed with the calls of cockney costermongers is now home to gourmet burger bars and stalls selling Javanese pottery.
    • A Cockney costermonger is revealed as the new Earl of Hareford to the consternation of his aristocratic relations.
    • Indeed, I could have loaded them all onto a borrowed costermonger's barrow and shifted them myself if I'd needed to.
    • Market barrows, or costermongers, originated in the East End of London and remain a popular scene in places like Victoria Station, Covent Garden and Leather Lane in Holborn.

Origin

Early 16th century (denoting an apple seller): from Costard + -monger.

Definition of costermonger in US English:

costermonger

nounˈkästərˌməNGɡərˈkɑstərˌməŋɡər
British dated
  • A person who sells goods, especially fruit and vegetables, from a handcart in the street.

    〈英,旧〉(推车沿街叫卖水果和蔬菜等的)小贩

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, I could have loaded them all onto a borrowed costermonger's barrow and shifted them myself if I'd needed to.
    • A Cockney costermonger is revealed as the new Earl of Hareford to the consternation of his aristocratic relations.
    • Market barrows, or costermongers, originated in the East End of London and remain a popular scene in places like Victoria Station, Covent Garden and Leather Lane in Holborn.
    • The old fruit and veg market that once echoed with the calls of cockney costermongers is now home to gourmet burger bars and stalls selling Javanese pottery.
    • It is an Act to prevent obstruction, and I think that its whole scheme shows that it is aimed at barrow-boys, costermongers, hawkers or others who expose goods in the street for sale and offer them for sale at that time.

Origin

Early 16th century (denoting an apple seller): from costard + -monger.

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