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Definition of chandlery in English: chandlerynounPlural chandleries ˈtʃɑːndləriˈtʃæn(d)ləri 1The shop or business of a chandler. Example sentencesExamples - Norman, who is chandlery manager said that ‘it feels like an ironic kick in the teeth’ particularly as a workable management plan should have been formulated 15 years ago.
- Bill and Betty were totally dedicated to the Royal Varuna, occupying for some two decades the apartment on the north side under which Bill ran his famous chandlery.
- But he had his own ship's chandlery in New Bedford, so he understood business.
- Ultimately, he wants to find bigger premises and set up a chandlery, a facility lacking on the reopened Rochdale Canal.
- The restoration of the old pier will allow for the mooring of craft up to 130 feet long, while a new marina village will include shops, a chandlery, bar and restaurant.
- He took over the chandlery in 1866 on Strong's retirement.
- And at Durn, further east along the canal, there could be a boatyard, long and short-term moorings, a chandlery, workshops and town houses and apartments.
- While the marina is within a 5-minute walk to the French side capitol of Marigot, the complex will also include marine services like chandleries and provisioning.
- Part of Pearl Harbor's duty of being the Pacific Fleet's chandlery was the stocking and disbursing of oil.
- He said the upgrading of facilities at the Marina provided participants with ‘a fabulous on site chandlery that was frequented throughout the ARC.’
- The businesses related to these sectors like taxi drivers, grocery stores, day charters and chandleries will suffer as well.
- Numerous suppliers like Budget Marine and Marine Warehouse, plus smaller chandleries, make a boater's life ashore slightly easier.
- The days fly by with prolific shopping trips to outdoor equipment specialists, chemists, chandleries, map shops and book stores.
- For a 100 berth marina with a dry dock and workshop in full use and a chandlery and boat sales operation, the marina should employ 10 people.
- It looks well maintained and now has wonderful restaurants, cafés, and a big duty-free chandlery.
- It was the shirt his marina crew had presented him with on the day the chandlery had opened, printed with a large ace of hearts playing card, across which was emblazoned, ‘Ace of Parts'.
- Shock and disbelief accompanied the news that An Bord Pleanala has granted permission for the development of a 50 berth marine, clubhouse, chandlery, storage, parking and associated site works at Keelbeg Pier, Ballincolla, Union Hall.
- 1.1mass noun Goods sold by a chandler.
Example sentencesExamples - The upstairs was used for the Boatmans Locker, a boating accessories and chandlery shop run by Joe and Mary Barker.
- He now runs a successful net and chandlery business with the assistance of his wife Rita as secretary.
- They supplied crab pots and general chandlery.
- Frankie Byrne is the local of supplier of nets and chandlery in the area.
- He extended his business to include ship's chandlery, brokerage and the sale and export of coal.
- Two doorways opened out the back of the room, leading to their chandlery shop and an outhouse.
Definition of chandlery in US English: chandlerynounˈCHan(d)lərēˈtʃæn(d)ləri 1The warehouse or store of a chandler. Example sentencesExamples - He took over the chandlery in 1866 on Strong's retirement.
- And at Durn, further east along the canal, there could be a boatyard, long and short-term moorings, a chandlery, workshops and town houses and apartments.
- It looks well maintained and now has wonderful restaurants, cafés, and a big duty-free chandlery.
- Shock and disbelief accompanied the news that An Bord Pleanala has granted permission for the development of a 50 berth marine, clubhouse, chandlery, storage, parking and associated site works at Keelbeg Pier, Ballincolla, Union Hall.
- Ultimately, he wants to find bigger premises and set up a chandlery, a facility lacking on the reopened Rochdale Canal.
- For a 100 berth marina with a dry dock and workshop in full use and a chandlery and boat sales operation, the marina should employ 10 people.
- The businesses related to these sectors like taxi drivers, grocery stores, day charters and chandleries will suffer as well.
- Norman, who is chandlery manager said that ‘it feels like an ironic kick in the teeth’ particularly as a workable management plan should have been formulated 15 years ago.
- But he had his own ship's chandlery in New Bedford, so he understood business.
- Bill and Betty were totally dedicated to the Royal Varuna, occupying for some two decades the apartment on the north side under which Bill ran his famous chandlery.
- Part of Pearl Harbor's duty of being the Pacific Fleet's chandlery was the stocking and disbursing of oil.
- The restoration of the old pier will allow for the mooring of craft up to 130 feet long, while a new marina village will include shops, a chandlery, bar and restaurant.
- The days fly by with prolific shopping trips to outdoor equipment specialists, chemists, chandleries, map shops and book stores.
- Numerous suppliers like Budget Marine and Marine Warehouse, plus smaller chandleries, make a boater's life ashore slightly easier.
- It was the shirt his marina crew had presented him with on the day the chandlery had opened, printed with a large ace of hearts playing card, across which was emblazoned, ‘Ace of Parts'.
- He said the upgrading of facilities at the Marina provided participants with ‘a fabulous on site chandlery that was frequented throughout the ARC.’
- While the marina is within a 5-minute walk to the French side capitol of Marigot, the complex will also include marine services like chandleries and provisioning.
- 1.1 Goods sold by a chandler.
Example sentencesExamples - They supplied crab pots and general chandlery.
- He now runs a successful net and chandlery business with the assistance of his wife Rita as secretary.
- The upstairs was used for the Boatmans Locker, a boating accessories and chandlery shop run by Joe and Mary Barker.
- Two doorways opened out the back of the room, leading to their chandlery shop and an outhouse.
- He extended his business to include ship's chandlery, brokerage and the sale and export of coal.
- Frankie Byrne is the local of supplier of nets and chandlery in the area.
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