storekeeper

[ US /ˈstɔɹˌkipɝ/ ]
[ UK /stˈɔːkiːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a merchant who owns or manages a shop
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How To Use storekeeper In A Sentence

  • The army of typists, filing clerks, cashiers, accountants, storekeepers, and drivers had a low level of education, were inefficient, reluctant to take initiative, and imbued with an ethos of red tape and routinism.
  • It would be interesting to see a comparison of the catalog and store prices to learn what kind of markup the storekeepers had and to get a better idea of what a craftsman's tool kit cost him.
  • All junior workers, including cooks, laundry hands, storekeepers, clerks and other non-medical junior staff are involved in the strike.
  • When Sir Robert Peel formed his first ministry in 1834 he appointed Bonham storekeeper of the ordnance.
  • On the streets, local gangs pressurise storekeepers to pay protection money on a daily, rather than weekly, basis.
  • His family, the Barwoods, had been from the earliest times a race of shrewd and driving New England storekeepers, the very antipodes of sentiment and dilettanteism. Stories by American Authors, Volume 1
  • Storekeeper, and hence deserving of both our considerance and respect. Social relations in our Southern States,
  • Right now, I'm short-staffed, said Larry Jue, a 63-year-old storekeeper working the cash register at his family's 70-year-old grocery store, the Sam Sing & Co. Store. In the Delta, a new flood brings back old fears
  • Before then, farmers ran diversified farms because they wanted a sufficiency, wanted to produce enough to feed their families and to swap with neighbors and storekeepers for what they could not grow or make.
  • There was much hardship felt by individuals such as miners, woodcutters, bullock drivers and storekeepers.
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