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costermongers
n. (plural of costermonger English)
Usage examples of "costermongers".
Carts and wagons rumbled by, the costermongers bringing produce to be loaded at the riverside before the worst of the heat.
The merchants suffered, as trade goods were tossed wholesale into the river to make way for human cargo, and shortages in the cities ensued as provender was bought up by the cartload from the costermongers who many times sold out their produce before it could arrive at the city markets.
Tethered dogs, the shouts of costermongers, the drone of engines, hammers and lathes, and stones being broken.
Come to think of it, I don't suppose Holbein was commissioned by that many costermongers from the East End.