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n. (plural of broker English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: broker)

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He informed the company, in a broad Yorkshire dialect, that he did a bit in furniture, and at first starting these brokers buzzed about him like flies, and pestered him.

They were importuned at every step by brokers thrusting catalogues on them, with offers of their services, yet they soon got to the table.

He has gotten tangled up in some sort of financial scheme with some brokers in New York City and it is worrying him half to death.

Company advertise themselves as brokers and dealers in high-class Western securities, and they offer stock in that Sunset Irrigation Company.

If he is in league with the brokers he may be looking for a chance to interview them, but he will be on his guard, knowing that we are here.

Dick had the address of the brokers in his pocket and the place was easily found.

This fellow Japson aided Crabtree to escape from the Plankville jail and in return Crabtree is aiding these brokers in their efforts to get the best of father!

Wall street and meet those brokers somewhere else, or telephone to them.

Crabtree had agreed, if aided in his escape from the Plankville jail, to assist the brokers in making Anderson Rover a prisoner and keeping him such until he signed certain documents and until the time had passed when he could no longer take up the options which were so valuable to the Rovers and their friends.

After that the boys listened to more of the talk between the brokers and Josiah Crabtree.

He wanted to go after the brokers, but just now his concern was entirely for his brother.

Neither the policeman nor the constable had come back to the house, so Dick did not know whether or not the brokers had been captured.

At first he could hear only indistinctly, but gradually he caught the drift of the conversation between the rascally brokers and the former railroad lawyer.

The brokers and Fogg were anxious to hush matters up, and promised to do whatever was wanted by the Rovers if they would drop the case against them.

And the retinue of two prosperous rice brokers from the bustling Kitahama commercial district in Osaka, where, it was said, money flowed past the wharves and strolled in the streets.