WordNet
n. a merchant who sells rugs
Usage examples of "rug merchant".
Gritting his teeth, using two hands, the rug merchant's son slung the wide blade and slammed the ogre squarely behind the knee.
The front door crouched at the end of a shallow alley between a potter's and a rug merchant's.
Even the rug merchant toward whom the man now lurched was not eager to have anything to do with him and melted into the depths of his cubicle.
Each of them took an arm and dragged him out of the rug merchant’.
A rug merchant of moderate wealth, the third richest ship owner in the city, and now Mundara Khan, a cousin of King Yildiz himself, who would be a prince had his mother not been a concubine.
It is not far, but I was very frightened, and I had to wait a long time before the rug merchant came with his cart, and then he was stopped at the guard post and I could hear them talking and laughing and I was afraid they would search the cart.
And the way you bargained with that poor rug merchant I almost felt sorry for him.