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How to pronounce monger in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bargainer, dealer, trader
Type of merchandiser, merchant
Has types bibliopolist, cheesemonger, costermonger, cutler, draper, fence, fishmonger, fishwife, hardwareman, art dealer, ironmonger, mercer, seedman, seedsman, slop-seller, slopseller, stamp dealer, stock trader, horse trader, barrow-boy, barrow-man, barterer, bibliopole
Type Words
Synonyms hawk, huckster, peddle, pitch, vend
Type of deal, sell, trade

Examples of monger

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My fish monger in Grand Central has started placing signs in front of each fish.
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Monger posted the item with a classifieds service, asking $2,300 or best offer.
From the kansas.com
He was a coal broker before becoming a wool monger and was a ruthless salesman.
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Yes, fear-monger, demonize and scapegoat non-conformists, Mexicans and Muslims.
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The worry monger in me finds no satisfaction in the international pages either.
From the time.com
Discarding the sunny-side-up mask, he crisscrosses the country in fear-monger mode.
From the orlandosentinel.com
In addition, fish and seafood may be fabricated into smaller cuts by a fish monger.
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David Wright, manager of the Sierra Core Retirement Fund, is no fear monger.
From the dailyherald.com
You are the racist and an Apartheid monger, politicizing everything in life.
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More examples
  • Trader: someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold
  • Peddle: sell or offer for sale from place to place
  • A peddler, in British English pedlar, also known as a canvasser, cheapjack, monger, or solicitor (with negative connotations since the 16th century), is a travelling vendor of goods. ...
  • (Mongering) Prostitution is the act or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. People who execute such activities are called prostitutes. Prostitution is one of the branches of the sex industry. ...
  • A dealer in a specific commodity, normally used in combination; A person promoting something undesirable, always used in combination; To sell or peddle something
  • (Mongering) Dealing, trading, often used contemptuously. Since the sixteenth century, implying petty or discreditable trafficking.
  • Short for Perl Monger, a purveyor of Perl.
  • A person who deliberately scores many more points than needed to win the game.
  • 1. food; tucker. 2. dealer, trader (often an illicit one).