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How to pronounce vending in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hawking, peddling, vendition
Type of marketing, merchandising, selling
Derivation vend

Examples of vending

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There's a snack bar, vending machines, a white graffiti wall and a movie screen.
From the omaha.com
A standard two-year food vending license is $383, and a nonfood license is $321.
From the washingtonpost.com
It also exhibits Pez-branded items from posters to vitamins to vending machines.
From the bloomberg.com
They say officers toss food from illegal vending carts and verbally harass them.
From the infowars.com
People will probably like the new notes as they work better at vending machines.
From the economist.com
Vending machines could be stocked with less candy and fewer high-calorie drinks.
From the sacbee.com
There are vending machines, waiting areas and snack bars on platforms 13 and 14.
From the en.wikipedia.org
If the judge does not buy that, put wheels on the bottom of the vending machine.
From the guardian.co.uk
There are vending machines stocked with bottled water, juices, snacks and candy.
From the post-gazette.com
More examples
  • Peddle: sell or offer for sale from place to place
  • (vending) the act of selling goods for a living
  • The term Wends or Wendish (Winedas, Old Norse Vindr, Wenden, Winden, Vendere, Vender) is general and used in Germanic languages for Slavs living near or within Germanic (later German) settlement areas after the migration period as some perceive, particularly and usually between rivers Elbe and ...
  • Vend (uA768, uA769) is a letter of Old Norse. It was used to represent the sounds /u/, /v/, and /w/.
  • A vending machine provides snacks, beverages, lottery tickets, and other products to consumers without a cashier. Items sold via these machines vary by country and region.
  • The Vends were a small tribe who lived in the twelfth-sixteenth centuries in the area around the town of Wenden (now Cēsis) in what is now north-central Latvia. ...
  • To sell
  • (Vending) of soft drinks had its modest beginning with the use of ice coolers in the early 20th century. Nowadays, most drinks are cooled by electric refrigeration for consumption on the premises. ...
  • The vending machine cycle during which the purchase and delivery of a single item is completed.