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vend
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Word definitions for vend in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vend \Vend\, n. The act of vending or selling; a sale. The total sales of coal from a colliery. [Eng.]
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Vend (Ꝩ, ꝩ) is a letter of Old Norse . It was used to represent the sounds , , and . It was related to and probably derived from the Old English letter Wynn ( Runic alphabet ᚹ and later the Latin alphabet (Ƿ ƿ), except that the bowl was open on the top, ...
Usage examples of vend.
Stalinist lapels and hemlines into spangly kitsch, the Day-Glo designer industrial-waste outlets vending pet elements from beyond the actinide seriesin all this synthetic needs-mongering, Kraft and Linda stumble upon a bookstore.
I sold The Good Times out on Campus Boul and was eventually recruited to distribute a rival publication called After Dark, basically a skin mag, whose cover each week featured a blurry color separation of an unclothed full-busted beauty whose smoky look smoldered above the fold in the vending machines where I placed the papers.
Enderby went out, past the girl and women typists, and took the stairs down to the greenroom, where he gave himself lunch from the vending machine -- yoghurt with boysenberries and coffee that went on wasting itself on the sugar-encrusted grill beneath.
There I found a doorless room, really only a vestibule leading nowhere, with a pair of bright-lit Pepsi machines, another vending machine offering cellophane-wrapped Oreos and Cheez-Its at the end of corkscrew spirals, and a high-mounted television set, angled as though for a bedridden patient.
Elle guerit les malades, recommande les jeunes gens a leurs examens, fait des mariages et vend du chocolat.
He devoured the exciting feuilleton stories in the evening papers he vended, and spent his spare pennies at the cinema theatres in the vicinity of his poor home.
Of the groggeries of Limerick and of the poison vended in them, I will forbear to discourse, for my business just now is with the country rather than with the town.
But Manayunk, like all of us, hippened up in the nineties, attracting an annual bicycle race to its hills, restaurants like this one, and countless boutiques vending black clothes.
Small bottles of vending machine sake and shochu liquor stood half empty between them.
In Ar alone, each year, thousands of such girls are vended and procured in the slave markets.
Finally she walked through the corridors to the vending machines and bought a pack of unfiltered Lucky Strikes.
In the spacious anteroom are three-way floor-length mirrors, a long vanity with tissues and cotton balls and individual mirrors, dispensers for lotions and astringent cleansers, little squirt bottles of antistatic and hairspray, nail buffers, a vending machine dispensing individual vials of various scents at a cost per ounce as exorbitant as if it were Parisian perfume.
These men navigate, import and export all sorts of merchandise hither and yon, and those goods that they bring here, they sell and vend in the Netherlands as in Brabant, Flanders and other neighbouring places.
They vended their democratic ideology like hucksters, supported by the great protection racket of armaments deals and economic pressures.
There were booths below the elm trees, protected from possible rain by awnings of sacking, where ribands and crockery and cheap knives were being vended.