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Synonyms

black-marketeer

American  
[blak-mahr-ki-teer] / ˈblækˌmɑr kɪˈtɪər /

verb (used without object)

  1. to sell articles in the black market.


Other Word Forms

  • black marketeer noun
  • black marketer noun

Etymology

Origin of black-marketeer

First recorded in 1940–45; black market + -eer

Example Sentences

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The most compelling character in the novel is the black-marketeer, Maurice Blanchard.

From The Guardian • May 25, 2012

Georges, the pander of the prewar underworld, had actually improved his status; he was now a respectable black-marketeer.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two thugs, Martin and Grandgil, are hired by a black-marketeer to tote four valises filled with meat across the city.

From Time Magazine Archive

He managed to dress neatly, and some suspected that he was a black-marketeer.

From Time Magazine Archive

A U.S. black-marketeer, when arrested by the Italian police, claims in his defense: "I was a member of the resistance group against that democrat, Roosevelt."

From Time Magazine Archive