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Definition of ironmonger in English: ironmongernoun ˈʌɪənmʌŋɡəˈaɪ(ə)rnˌməŋɡər British A person or shop selling hardware such as tools and household implements. Example sentencesExamples - A metal plate on the milestones says they were cast by Burts the ironmongers in Devizes adding to their local importance.
- By 1685 Thomas Newcomen had established himself as an ironmonger in his hometown, Dartmouth.
- Excavations at a building site in Walmgate have uncovered walls of the Walker Iron Foundry, a 19th ironmongers based in what is now Dixon's Yard.
- At the back of the museum were more displays, on rural employment and activity, including a blacksmith's shop and ironmongers.
- He was sent to an ironmonger for some rubber nails.
- The vase had been stamped and sold by Joseph W Bridge, an ironmongers and steelworks company which started in 1870 in St James Street, Accrington.
- The former FR Stubbs ironmongers in Walmgate is to be redeveloped - despite strong opposition from its historic neighbours.
- By 1429 he had accumulated almost £130 in debts owed to fellow townsmen, other Essex men, and several Londoners; among the creditors were two fishmongers, two drapers and two ironmongers.
- Also today I went into my favourite ironmongers shop for some washers.
- When in London in 1786, Thomas Jefferson bought a gentleman's tool chest for £11 3s from ironmonger Thomas Robinson.
- It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers.
- My first job was as a Saturday morning shop boy in the village ironmonger's.
- There are no plans to get married though, even if Elliot has stopped trying to convert the boudoir into an ironmongers.
- That planning permission has been granted for some sizeable modern structure on the back of the old Stubbs' ironmongers shop in Fossgate is shocking.
- Her maternal grandfather, an ironmonger, died at Auschwitz when just 42.
- Conventional weed killers will not kill mosses, but there are several proprietary paving cleaners now available in garden centres and ironmongers that will do the job.
- When I was growing up there were lots of little shops like a local ironmongers.
- There's a proper greengrocer's, a butcher, a baker, a haberdashery and a good old-fashioned ironmonger among others.
- I called into the ironmongers looking for netting but had no luck.
- The early ironmongers were known as ferroners, supplying and sometimes such articles as bars, rods, horseshoes, and cart wheel tyres (which had to be of closely specified dimensions).
Definition of ironmonger in US English: ironmongernounˈī(ə)rnˌməNGɡərˈaɪ(ə)rnˌməŋɡər British A person or store selling hardware such as tools and household implements. Example sentencesExamples - That planning permission has been granted for some sizeable modern structure on the back of the old Stubbs' ironmongers shop in Fossgate is shocking.
- The vase had been stamped and sold by Joseph W Bridge, an ironmongers and steelworks company which started in 1870 in St James Street, Accrington.
- A metal plate on the milestones says they were cast by Burts the ironmongers in Devizes adding to their local importance.
- When in London in 1786, Thomas Jefferson bought a gentleman's tool chest for £11 3s from ironmonger Thomas Robinson.
- I called into the ironmongers looking for netting but had no luck.
- The early ironmongers were known as ferroners, supplying and sometimes such articles as bars, rods, horseshoes, and cart wheel tyres (which had to be of closely specified dimensions).
- My first job was as a Saturday morning shop boy in the village ironmonger's.
- Conventional weed killers will not kill mosses, but there are several proprietary paving cleaners now available in garden centres and ironmongers that will do the job.
- The former FR Stubbs ironmongers in Walmgate is to be redeveloped - despite strong opposition from its historic neighbours.
- When I was growing up there were lots of little shops like a local ironmongers.
- There are no plans to get married though, even if Elliot has stopped trying to convert the boudoir into an ironmongers.
- Her maternal grandfather, an ironmonger, died at Auschwitz when just 42.
- By 1685 Thomas Newcomen had established himself as an ironmonger in his hometown, Dartmouth.
- There's a proper greengrocer's, a butcher, a baker, a haberdashery and a good old-fashioned ironmonger among others.
- At the back of the museum were more displays, on rural employment and activity, including a blacksmith's shop and ironmongers.
- It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers.
- Excavations at a building site in Walmgate have uncovered walls of the Walker Iron Foundry, a 19th ironmongers based in what is now Dixon's Yard.
- He was sent to an ironmonger for some rubber nails.
- Also today I went into my favourite ironmongers shop for some washers.
- By 1429 he had accumulated almost £130 in debts owed to fellow townsmen, other Essex men, and several Londoners; among the creditors were two fishmongers, two drapers and two ironmongers.
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