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Definition of seller in English: sellernoun ˈsɛləˈsɛlər 1A person who sells something. street sellers of newspapers, flowers, etc. Example sentencesExamples - She was an orange girl, a flower seller and small girl selling water cress and many more.
- Clark, who was a newspaper seller on the streets and was known as Nobby, was attacked at night and robbed of his watch and the contents of his money belt.
- The street sellers are expected to abide by the city's regulations to keep the streets clean and organized.
- He remembers Evening Advertiser street sellers standing outside the main works entrance and at several other places in Swindon.
- Trading standards chiefs found street sellers peddling the furry pandas, rabbits, cats and dogs in Rochdale and Oldham.
- This also includes not intruding on the preferred sites of street traders and Big Issue sellers.
- However, there are areas in Jakarta where sellers lineup on the streets with small puppies in cages for sale.
- Many African musicians find that they do better financially by marketing their own cassettes through street sellers.
- There are also many street musicians, artists and flower sellers.
- One of the nostalgic memories all visitors to Turkey bring home are the cries, along with the call to prayers, of the ubiquitous street sellers.
- Police have declared war on rogue street sellers causing a nuisance to shoppers and traders in Chelmsford.
- But by this time shopkeepers and fellow street sellers had gathered around, so the group left.
- Their children will have to drop out of school and get in fight on the streets, or become street musicians or street newspaper sellers.
- It's an occasion for patriotism, with street sellers offering flags to passers-by.
- The street sellers are all eager, animated young men who use guile and smiles to get shoppers to pay up.
- I can't eat my soup and sandwich at Atlas without something to read, and so I stop off to buy the Nottingham Evening Post from a street seller.
- I searched in vain for the street seller I bought a necklace from and promptly lost in the Blue Lagoon near Keflavik.
- A market stall-holder, a seller of vegetables, tries to buy your sword for just three gold coins.
- Soak up the atmosphere as you mingle with fruit and spice sellers, basket sellers and ironmongers.
- These retailers, rather than newsagents, are now the biggest sellers of newspapers.
Synonyms vendor, retailer, purveyor, shopkeeper, supplier, stockist, trader, merchant, dealer salesperson, salesman, saleswoman, sales assistant, assistant, shop assistant, travelling salesperson/salesman/saleswoman, representative, sales representative, agent, negotiator, reseller, auctioneer North American sales clerk informal counter-jumper, rep, knight of the road dated saleslady, salesgirl, shop boy, shop girl, shopman, pedlar, hawker, traveller, commercial traveller archaic chapman 2with adjective A product that sells in some specified way. the book became the biggest seller in the history of royal publishing Example sentencesExamples - Food and body care products are poised to become big sellers, he predicted.
- He had never had a really big seller, and frankly was never likely to, because his books are much too subtle and demanding for the average Joe.
- That is easy in some cases, especially for those products you were convinced were going to be hot sellers.
- The roast chicken pie has been most popular seller since the Glasgow shop opened for business a week ago.
- Toys are always good sellers and the teams have produced a rich variety.
- Butchers confirmed that sales were buoyant, with beef being the number one seller.
- We'll probably have to downsize this whole department soon to make room for whatever the next big seller is.
- Published in 1918, the book was a sensationally fast seller and had to be reprinted six times within the year.
- His company's products are the biggest sellers in Britain, America, Europe and Australia.
- Mobile phones were another big seller as long as they came with hefty discounts.
- Some medicines expected to be big sellers flop; some produced with only modest expectations flourish.
- It's the drug company's top seller, grossing $4.28 billion dollars last year.
- McNett also has a surprise firearm-related product waiting in the wings that'll be a hot seller.
- The Star Wars products were the biggest sellers in company history.
- Does that mean that there can be books that are huge sellers, best-sellers, that are not on the list?
- Another big seller in the US is the Meade made by the Bunratty company.
- Its popularity has helped to maintain the Indo as the biggest daily seller in the Republic with a circulation of 165,000.
- The familiar style made famous by Brendan over the years is much to the fore on his latest production which should prove a popular seller this Christmas.
- The sheer power of the Hip-Hop Economy is that a product can become a top seller simply by being mentioned in a tune.
- Hart said another big seller was a three-in-one powertool kit with a free workbench.
Phrases seller's (or sellers') market An economic situation in which goods or shares are scarce and sellers can keep prices high. Example sentencesExamples - All the sellers are going to say this is a seller's market.
- In a seller's market like this, buyers behave very carefully.
- How might such an event affect the seller's market for TV advertising?
- In a seller's market for skilled workers, employees are more demanding about what they want and less appreciative of what they get.
- Unlike some major urban areas, like San Francisco and the nearby Silicon Valley, where housing prices flattened or turned down during the past two years, the second-home niche has become a seller's market.
- It's a seller's market now and there are tremendous opportunities out there.
- While before 1989 it was basically a seller's market, after 1989 it has turned into a buyer's market.
- But because health care is a seller's market and the customers have nowhere else to go, the health care providers can pass their costs along - and they do.
- This was a sellers' market and the new cash caused prices to rise.
- The buyer's market for auditors - in which accounting firms cross-sold consulting services and pandered to clients - has been transformed into a seller's market.
Rhymes a cappella, Arabella, Bella, bestseller, Capella, cellar, Cinderella, citronella, Clarabella, corella, Daniela, Della, dispeller, dweller, Ella, expeller, favela, fella, fellah, feller, Fenella, Floella, foreteller, Heller, impeller, interstellar, Keller, Louella, Mandela, mortadella, mozzarella, Nigella, novella, paella, panatella, patella, predella, propeller, queller, quinella, repeller, rosella, rubella, salmonella, Santiago de Compostela, smeller, speller, Stella, stellar, tarantella, teller, umbrella, Viyella Definition of seller in US English: sellernounˈselərˈsɛlər 1A person who sells something. street sellers of newspapers, flowers, etc. Example sentencesExamples - Clark, who was a newspaper seller on the streets and was known as Nobby, was attacked at night and robbed of his watch and the contents of his money belt.
- I searched in vain for the street seller I bought a necklace from and promptly lost in the Blue Lagoon near Keflavik.
- These retailers, rather than newsagents, are now the biggest sellers of newspapers.
- However, there are areas in Jakarta where sellers lineup on the streets with small puppies in cages for sale.
- A market stall-holder, a seller of vegetables, tries to buy your sword for just three gold coins.
- Trading standards chiefs found street sellers peddling the furry pandas, rabbits, cats and dogs in Rochdale and Oldham.
- But by this time shopkeepers and fellow street sellers had gathered around, so the group left.
- The street sellers are expected to abide by the city's regulations to keep the streets clean and organized.
- This also includes not intruding on the preferred sites of street traders and Big Issue sellers.
- She was an orange girl, a flower seller and small girl selling water cress and many more.
- One of the nostalgic memories all visitors to Turkey bring home are the cries, along with the call to prayers, of the ubiquitous street sellers.
- He remembers Evening Advertiser street sellers standing outside the main works entrance and at several other places in Swindon.
- Many African musicians find that they do better financially by marketing their own cassettes through street sellers.
- There are also many street musicians, artists and flower sellers.
- Their children will have to drop out of school and get in fight on the streets, or become street musicians or street newspaper sellers.
- I can't eat my soup and sandwich at Atlas without something to read, and so I stop off to buy the Nottingham Evening Post from a street seller.
- Soak up the atmosphere as you mingle with fruit and spice sellers, basket sellers and ironmongers.
- The street sellers are all eager, animated young men who use guile and smiles to get shoppers to pay up.
- Police have declared war on rogue street sellers causing a nuisance to shoppers and traders in Chelmsford.
- It's an occasion for patriotism, with street sellers offering flags to passers-by.
Synonyms vendor, retailer, purveyor, shopkeeper, supplier, stockist, trader, merchant, dealer - 1.1the seller The party in a legal transaction who is selling.
the seller may accept the buyer's offer Example sentencesExamples - Even after the advent of stone and metal money, the basis of business transactions remained the trust between buyer and seller.
- What if markets were comprised of something more than the presence of buyers and sellers transacting business?
- A preliminary agreement is made between the buyer and seller and an initial contract is signed by both parties.
- It makes its money by charging a small commission to sellers, and promises both parties protection from fraudulent transactions.
- Mostly, though, good presentation can and almost always does promote an easy transaction and a happy relationship between buyer and seller.
- As a result, there are opportunities for better and more frequent transactions between buyers and sellers.
- Is the exchange specialized enough to provide what a buyer or seller really needs?
- Feedback is given by a buyer about a seller when a transaction takes place.
- The first type, called futures or forwards, oblige a buyer and seller to complete a transaction at a predetermined time in the future at a price agreed upon today.
- As a buyer any seller can accept your bid price or you can accept any seller's asking price.
- Intermediaries often assisted organizations in maximizing the value of the exchange between buyer and seller.
- The buyer and seller give feedback on each other that future participants can take into consideration when making a trade.
- Rather, we are a global marketplace for sellers and buyers who transact directly with one another.
- There are three parties involved, the seller, the livestock marts, and the Department of Agriculture.
- The identity of the buyer remains hidden from the sellers until the transaction is completed.
- For every seller, there must be a buyer, so the net flow is zero.
- As always between buyer and seller, however, differing issues remain.
- The process of turning casual, one-off transactions between buyers and sellers has often been described as relationship marketing.
- In a Nehemiah transaction, the seller reimburses Nehemiah for the down payment assistance.
- All charges are borne by the sellers, with no transaction costs to the buyers.
2with adjective A product that sells in some specified way. the game will undoubtedly be the biggest seller of the year Example sentencesExamples - The sheer power of the Hip-Hop Economy is that a product can become a top seller simply by being mentioned in a tune.
- Hart said another big seller was a three-in-one powertool kit with a free workbench.
- Another big seller in the US is the Meade made by the Bunratty company.
- Food and body care products are poised to become big sellers, he predicted.
- Its popularity has helped to maintain the Indo as the biggest daily seller in the Republic with a circulation of 165,000.
- Butchers confirmed that sales were buoyant, with beef being the number one seller.
- Some medicines expected to be big sellers flop; some produced with only modest expectations flourish.
- McNett also has a surprise firearm-related product waiting in the wings that'll be a hot seller.
- We'll probably have to downsize this whole department soon to make room for whatever the next big seller is.
- Toys are always good sellers and the teams have produced a rich variety.
- It's the drug company's top seller, grossing $4.28 billion dollars last year.
- Does that mean that there can be books that are huge sellers, best-sellers, that are not on the list?
- His company's products are the biggest sellers in Britain, America, Europe and Australia.
- Mobile phones were another big seller as long as they came with hefty discounts.
- Published in 1918, the book was a sensationally fast seller and had to be reprinted six times within the year.
- The familiar style made famous by Brendan over the years is much to the fore on his latest production which should prove a popular seller this Christmas.
- He had never had a really big seller, and frankly was never likely to, because his books are much too subtle and demanding for the average Joe.
- The Star Wars products were the biggest sellers in company history.
- That is easy in some cases, especially for those products you were convinced were going to be hot sellers.
- The roast chicken pie has been most popular seller since the Glasgow shop opened for business a week ago.
Phrases seller's (or sellers') market An economic situation in which goods or shares are scarce and sellers can keep prices high. Example sentencesExamples - All the sellers are going to say this is a seller's market.
- The buyer's market for auditors - in which accounting firms cross-sold consulting services and pandered to clients - has been transformed into a seller's market.
- It's a seller's market now and there are tremendous opportunities out there.
- In a seller's market for skilled workers, employees are more demanding about what they want and less appreciative of what they get.
- But because health care is a seller's market and the customers have nowhere else to go, the health care providers can pass their costs along - and they do.
- While before 1989 it was basically a seller's market, after 1989 it has turned into a buyer's market.
- This was a sellers' market and the new cash caused prices to rise.
- In a seller's market like this, buyers behave very carefully.
- How might such an event affect the seller's market for TV advertising?
- Unlike some major urban areas, like San Francisco and the nearby Silicon Valley, where housing prices flattened or turned down during the past two years, the second-home niche has become a seller's market.
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