monger
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monger englanniksi
(non-gloss)
(RQ:Pliny Holland Historie of the World)
(quote-book)|location=Edinburgh; London|publisher=W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell(nb...)|year_published=1904|page=294|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/bwb_KM-208-280/page/294/mode/1up|oclc=220766096|passage=With Cracken the attorney, and Mundell the quack, / Send Willie the monger to hell with a smack.|footer=(small)
(quote-journal)
A person promoting something, especially an undesirable thing.
(RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)
(RQ:John Ford Ladies Triall). I am not foot-poaſt, / No pedlar of aviso|Aviſo's, no monopoliſt / Of forged Corantos, monger of Gazets. / (smallcaps). Monger of courtezans, fine ''Futelli'', / In certaine kinde a merchant of the ſtaple / For vvares of uſe and trade, a taker up.
(RQ:Butler Hudibras)
(RQ:C. Churchill Rosciad)
(RQ:Southey Thomas More)
(RQ:Twain Connecticut Yankee)
(RQ:Shaw Political Madhouse) At such a point youths of spirit become car bandits and racketeers and kidnappers. What else do our crazy conference-mongers expect?
(clipping of).
(synonyms)
(RQ:Jonson Tale of a Tub) has a brave pate of his ovvn! / A ſhaven pate! and a right monger, y' vaith!
(RQ:New Yorker)
To promote (something, especially an undesirable thing); to peddle.
(RQ:Burgess Qwert Yuiop) was beautiful and elegant but, above all, good. (..) Not even (w) could monger scandal in her regard.
(RQ:Guardian) Once these fears have been mongered, their spread is irresistible.
(RQ:Cortes Eden Navigation)
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) For the trusters, at the Literary-Press,(nb...)|oclc=1328249918|passage=monger: a small sea-vessel used by fishermen.|brackets=on