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Definitions from the WebPeddlarDefinition:A peddlar is a person who travels from place to place selling goods, typically by carrying them on their person or using a small cart or vehicle. Part of Speech:Noun Senses:1. A person who sells goods, typically of low value, by traveling from place to place. 2. Historical: A traveling merchant or trader. Usages:Popular Usage:Mary noticed a peddlar with a cart of fresh fruits and vegetables at the street corner. The city market is often frequented by peddlars selling handmade crafts. Whenever Jane visited the amusement park, she would always buy cotton candy from the peddlar. Local Usage:In certain rural areas, the peddlar is the primary source of household essentials like pots, pans, and tools. During the local festival, a peddlar sets up a stall and sells handmade jewelry to the attendees. Many local artists rely on peddlars to sell their artwork in different neighborhoods of the city. Related Products: | ||||
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