Meaning of flour-monger | Babel Free
Definitions
A seller of flour.
Examples
“[…]I heard a ruffian behind saying, “E un farinajuolo” (“He is a meal-monger,” or rather “flour-monger”).”
“Finally, the department of agriculture maintains practically a year-round surveillance to keep the bread-flour mongers from their greedy grabs.”
“Bishop Hill — said to be America’s first planned community, in the modern sense — was founded in 1846 when nearly 2,000 farmers and laborers sold their homes in central Sweden, pooled their resources and left for an uncertain future on the Illinois Erik Jansson, an itinerant flour-monger who regarded himself as chosen by God to convert the world.”
“Has Master Jack forgiven you for preferring a short, stoop-shouldered flour[-]monger with hands like boiled puddings to his tall, elegant, noble self, whose white hands have never seen a day’s work?”
“Tradesmen in the Liao-chai are of all types and include salt merchants, cloth merchants, oil chandlers, grain dealers, rug and fur traders, innkeepers, flour mongers, owners of drugstores, grocers, tavern owners, vintners, pawnbrokers, and peddlers and hawkers selling all sorts of daily necessities.”
“The flour merchant smiled to himself. “This Birbal is a talkative halfwit,” he thought. “He is buying time because he knows that oilman cannot prove that the money pouch is not mine.” But, even as he had these thoughts, the flour-monger felt the cold stare of Birbal upon him.”
“At night, while the flour-monger was sleeping, the cone-monger jumped to his feet and thought to himself, “I’ll take his sack instead of mine; why, he won’t know.” And he took the sack of ashes onto his shoulder and lit out for home.[…]she brought a tub into which he poured, in great hope … pine cones. “Woman, bring a tub!” the second fellow also called when he was arriving at home. “I’m bringing you flour.”[…]But out poured ashes.”
““You first,” he said sharply, pointing at the flour-monger.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.