Sentence examples for Stockist from inspiring English sources

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Stockist

noun

A retailer or distributor who has stocks of a certain type of item for sale.

  • I need a replacement cartridge but I can't find a stockist.

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Also, the stockist is a new website called veryexclusive.co.uk.co.uk

Indeed, when it comes to dispensing the answer to a specific request ("why won't my printer work?", "where is the nearest stockist?"), question-and-answer makes more sense than point-and-click.

A bottle of 1973 Napoleon Vintage Brandy would set you back £107 if purchased at an upmarket stockist.

(The first beneficiary of his choice was the Milton Keynes branch of Benetton, the closest stockist to Luton airport of industrial quantities of orange garb for the cabin crew).

A spokesman for the brand confirmed to Vogue that it is currently "in talks to be the exclusive stockist" of the range.

Patrick Thornbury of Bakery Bits online bakery equipment and ingredients company, which has seen turnover grow by more than 50 per cent each year, is exclusive stockist of Lammas Fayre flour by John Letts, farmed in Buckinghamshire and Wiltshire, with blends including Bronze Age Emmer wheat flour and Medieval Blend Maslin (wheat and rye).

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I've replaced half the lemon-lime soda in the traditional recipe with americano, which is a bit like red vermouth (I love Mauro Vergano's; (tuttowines.com for stockists), to add a herby, bitter kick.

Oddbins, M&S and London merchants Theatre of Wine and Berry Bros & Rudd are among the best stockists.

Many stockists lost their credit insurance, forcing him to cancel orders.

That name is in the plural because the label is designed by a duo – the eponymous Pilotto, and Christopher de Vos, a partnership that has garnered plaudits, impressive sales figures and an ever-expanding list of stockists since their first on-schedule London show in 2008.

Aquascutum coat, £1,995; stockists: 0800 282 922 The new neutral nails Step away from the loud colours and pick a peachy beige, a lilac nude, a muted violet or a pale dirty apricot.

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