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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
wares
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
peddling his wares (=selling his goods)
▪ a door-to-door salesman peddling his wares
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
advertise
▪ A few neon signs are beginning to appear on the larger buildings advertising the usual Western wares such as Levi jeans.
▪ These companies advertise their wares in magazines like Popular Electronics and Electronics now.
▪ Hawkers in the street yawned as they advertised their wares.
▪ Reynolds newspaper declared it surprising that any respectable paper should advertise such wares.
display
▪ Most big tournaments have a tent in which the major manufacturers of equipment and clothing display their wares.
▪ Some stores display their wares on the sidewalks.
▪ Other companies - from tour operators to stockbrokers - buy pages on the system to display their wares.
▪ Clark had set up a booth to display his wares at a county fair to which Roosevelt was paying a visit.
▪ I simply lay out my views as a stallholder displays his wares in a market...
▪ Rival manufacturers book suites in London hotels and galleries, and display their wares to the trade.
▪ However, associated with the festivals were great fairs attracting traders from afar to display their wares.
peddle
▪ That hatemongers still peddle their shopworn wares, disrupting lives, pitting neighbor against neighbor.
sell
▪ Others might be pedlars, moving between the factions selling wares.
▪ Marcel was waking up, enchanted by the songs of peasants selling their wares beneath his window.
▪ At least 30 craftspeople will be demonstrating their skills and selling their wares, all beautifully sited in marquees on the lawns.
▪ Some nearby street artists, who hold permits to set up tables to sell their wares, have complained.
▪ Others called at Fern Cottage to sell pegs or other wares, made during the short, grey winter days.
▪ Then there are those who sell their wares for charity at zero gain to themselves.
▪ The road over the drawbridge is lined with women making lace and selling their wares.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Along the sidewalk were artists displaying their wares.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And the major off-line brands aren't promoting their wares on the Internet as much as expected.
▪ Most big tournaments have a tent in which the major manufacturers of equipment and clothing display their wares.
▪ No, it's the gift-buyer who's interested in Pipestem's wares, Hoffert said.
▪ Other companies - from tour operators to stockbrokers - buy pages on the system to display their wares.
▪ Others might be pedlars, moving between the factions selling wares.
▪ Packard Bell, based in Sacramento, Calif., has traditionally marketed its wares to the former group.
▪ The liquor store had a metal grating separating the customers from the wares.
▪ With so many people eager to show their wares, the exhibition has been split, with different people showing each week.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wares

Wares \Wares\, n. pl. See 4th Ware.

Wiktionary
wares

n. 1 (plural of ware English) 2 (context plural only English) goods or services that are for sale.

WordNet
wares

n. commodities offered for sale; "good business depends on having good merchandise"; "that store offers a variety of products" [syn: merchandise, product]