Sentence examples for the storekeeper from inspiring English sources

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the storekeeper

noun

One who runs a shop, either the owner or manager.

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The storekeeper was whistling his dog back.

"Don't need any almanac nowadays," the storekeeper said.

"We have things from five dollars to five thousand dollars," the storekeeper said.

When I asked the storekeeper he said: "No one sends postcards any more.

The storekeeper wanted three hundred-francs for it, but her Aunt thought the price exorbitant.

Mr. Shah, the storekeeper, described the shooting that erupted as Mr. Zadran's troops entered the city.

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Moreover, most of the storekeepers were not trained in basic storekeeping procedures.

"The storekeepers want me to come in," Rabbi Ehrlich said.

The storekeepers on Queen Street are friendly and knowledgeable.

And then there were the guests: the neighbors, the storekeepers, part-timers, full-timers, gays and straights, blacks and whites, and some combinations of those things.

If you tell them stories about some local retail expedition, it turns out they are on first-name terms with the storekeepers.

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