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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
traffick , an alternative spelling oftraffic .
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Examples
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Whereas _Rabbit is Rich_ feels like it contains exactly the sort of grimy situations in which real life trafficks, hence the specifity of time and place.
Rabbit's Run 2010
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No. 1: The Island trafficks in Egyptian and Greek arcana — and Mr. Trismegistus is considered by scholars as something of a composite of two similar deities, Hermes of Greece and Thoth of Egypt.
Doc Jensen's 'Lost' meets 'The Lost Symbol' Book Club, part 2 | EW.com 2009
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Like many other restaurants of the moment, Joseph Leonard, a nearly year-old cafe on a leafy corner of the West Village, trafficks in humility chic: weathered wood, whitewashed brick, blue-checked napkins and mismatched silver.
Far From Power Lunch 2010
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"This is as offensive a caricature as any magazine could publish," says a high-profile Obama supporter, "and I suspect that other Obama supporters like me are also thinking about not subscribing to or buying a magazine that trafficks in such trash."
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There are probably a lot of reasons, including the fact that Imus trafficks in harder-edged putdowns than Rooney.
Is Discrimination Against Latinos Getting More Costly? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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There are probably a lot of reasons, including the fact that Imus trafficks in harder-edged putdowns than Rooney.
Is Discrimination Against Latinos Getting More Costly? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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“Unlike an earlier wave of food blogs focused on home cooking, recipes and basic restaurant recommendations, the new breed is gossipy and competitive; it trafficks in pointed restaurant criticism and tidbits of news — Craftsteak has installed a new stove!”
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Unbeknownst to her, Gus trafficks in white slavery (prostitution) and runs a counterfeiting ring (to help finance Lou's expensive diamonds).
Mae: the Gay 90s on the Bowery Mae West NYC 2004
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Unbeknownst to her, Gus trafficks in white slavery (prostitution) and runs a counterfeiting ring (to help finance Lou's expensive diamonds).
Archive 2004-12-01 Mae West NYC 2004
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Imperialism trafficks in that kind of merchandise.
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