news vendor
Britishnoun
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Lee Stringer became a Street News vendor, before eventually writing columns and editing the paper himself.
From BBC
To the news vendor in Rome, those were fighting words.
From Seattle Times
Mr. Coughlin, who sits on the local community board, has asked the Metropolitan Transportation Authority if it can help compensate the news vendor.
From New York Times
I hope that both the Lady and the news vendor win the Lottery!
From New York Times
That story was like a threshing machine, moving relentlessly through the fictional town of Broadchurch and disposing suspects — the priest, the news vendor, the psychic — like chaff while it exposed the local population’s secrets and resentments.
From New York Times
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