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groceryman

[ groh-suh-ree-man, groh-shree- ]

noun

plural grocerymen
  1. a grocer.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of groceryman1

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80; grocery + man
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Example Sentences

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The groceryman would make a toot, which was a poke made of a bit of twisted paper, and fill it with bits of sweet crackers that had been broken in the box and could no longer be sold as whole crackers.

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Yes, sir, with all this reckless joy and easy reach they spend their time in working 10 hours a day, sending their children to school or church, struggling to pay the groceryman and playing the accordion in their little flats.

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The groceryman and his friends were talking politics; and doubtless they had never given more than a moment's thought to a murder committed away down in Mississippi.

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She liked Myra Stetson, the groceryman’s daughter, almost as well as she did Eva Larry.

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The groceryman says oyster-cans are the popular things for holding gold, in the diggin's.

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