peddler in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He then started as a travelling salesman or peddler.
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Peddlers usually travelled on foot, carrying their wares, or by means of a person- or animal-drawn cart or wagon (making the peddler a hawker).
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They were peddlers, clothes dealers, cattle merchants and small-scale commercial agents.
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This caused him to lose his trade of smithing, and thus becomes a peddler.
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With the profit motive gone, no effort would be made to encourage its use by private dispensers of narcotics, and the drug peddler would disappear.
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He at first enlisted as a common soldier and later lived as a peddler.
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The working class multi-ethnic population was predominantly composed of day labourers, skilled workers, artisans, small shopkeepers, peddlers and low-income white collar workers.
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That included being a store clerk, peddler, shoemaker's apprentice, an assistant to a sheriff, and an elementary school teacher.
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When he first arrives, the deaf club members looked at him with suspicion; mistaking him for a peddler.
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In recent years, the park has begun to attract transients, peddlers, the poor, and the homeless.
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