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distributorship
noun
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▪ Jay and I had a dream to start a flying service, then a drive-in restaurant, then a Nutrilite distributorship.
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distributorship

n. A business specializing in the wholesale distribution of a particular class of goods

Usage examples of "distributorship".

Then, shortly after his distributorship had failed in Sacramento, Gavin had talked about his revelation while on a local radio talk show.

And I don't want any of that Reader's Digest pap either 'Lieutenant Colonel Brick Masterson has since left the Agency to pursue a successful career combining his Austin beer distributorship and his part ownership in a string of lesbian mud-wrestlers.

My family owns the store, the cafe, the trailer court, propane distributorship, beer distributorship.

Ross ran an overworld liquor distributorship, and had interests in vending machine and trucking businesses.

And I don't want any of that Reader's Digest pap either — 'Lieutenant Colonel Brick Masterson has since left the Agency to pursue a successful career combining his Austin beer distributorship and his part ownership in a string of lesbian mud-wrestlers.

Someone would tell me later that he owned the largest tire distributorship in the state.

Freezee distributorship was taken over by Harold Robichaud of Amusement Enterprises.

One receptionist in administration, who was only two distributorships away from earning her own pink Oldsmobile ducked into an examining room and sucked lungfuls of oxygen to chase the dizziness that comes from meeting one's Messiah.

While violating the antitrust laws in spirit, they did not violate them in fact because Jim Hardesty's friends owned the packing house and truck lines and distributorships, and if they were just figureheads, well, you go ahead and prove it, pardner.