hawkers in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hawkers in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Such venality is what allowed the proliferation of hawkers, and the mere cap of 2.5 per cent could remain a notion on statute.
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Generally, they settled in rural areas where they subsisted typically as peddlers and hawkers.
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It is popularly sold in trains by the hawkers.
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The hawkers are chanting the going piece rate at the various fields.
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The pudding reached its popularity peak in the early to mid-1980s when hawkers sold it all over the streets in their push carts.
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At around 5pm, this road will be closed to motorists to make way for hawkers.
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In many cases, they were built partly to address the problem of unhygienic food preparation by unlicensed street hawkers.
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The remaining building became a hawkers control office.
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The government appears not unmindful of these reservationsas it has gone ahead to engage the public on the evils of patronizing street hawkers.
thenationonlineng.net
As petrol scarcity bites harder across the country, hawkers of the product, popularly called black marketers, are recording a boom in business.
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