warehouser
Americannoun
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a person or company operating a warehouse or its services.
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a wholesaler with a large building for display and sale of goods.
Etymology
Origin of warehouser
Example Sentences
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Wish Local partners aren’t just deputized warehousers but de facto customer service representatives.
From New York Times
The only thing iceberg really has going for it is durability, this line of thinking goes—it’s a lettuce for growers, shippers, warehousers, and sellers, not a lettuce for eaters.
From The New Yorker
But a warehouser with operations there said he was not expecting any disruption to activities.
From Reuters
Because in reality, he said, “rehabilitation is not our job. The truth of it is that we are warehousers of human beings.”
From Literature
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SoMa doesn’t have much use for warehousers and wholesalers these days; maybe the flower venders would rather be in the Bayview neighborhood, where the city has its produce market, she said.
From The New Yorker
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