newsdealer
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of newsdealer
Example Sentences
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Selis Manor, a 205-unit apartment building at 135 W. 23rd Street, was built by Irving M. Selis, a blind newsdealer, and opened in 1980.
From New York Times ● Sep. 18, 2016
Until a newsdealer won a court suit several years ago, papers could not be delivered on Sunday.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A Philadelphia reporter, struggling to find the metropolitan newsdealer peering from his booth window, framed by magazines and newspapers, called Kiosk a "what-is-it."
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H. P. Re, 75, newsdealer, whose great vexation was explaining to doubters that his short name was authentic;* of heat; in Coldwater, Mich. Died.
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The newsdealer of the train uses this coach and increases the congestion by spreading his wares over several seats.
From Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization by Emmett J. (Emmett Jay) Scott
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