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  • noun Plural form of grocer.

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Examples

  • Many of these criticisms, notably the “problem” of low prices, date back at least a century, to the rise of department stores and the spread of chain grocers like A&P.

    Letters to the Editor 2007

  • Many of these criticisms, notably the “problem” of low prices, date back at least a century, to the rise of department stores and the spread of chain grocers like A&P.

    Letters to the Editor 2007

  • Many of these criticisms, notably the “problem” of low prices, date back at least a century, to the rise of department stores and the spread of chain grocers like A&P.

    Letters to the Editor 2007

  • Weiss and Spindt called grocers, jewelers, and alcohol distributors and surveyed Carnival krewe captains to compile the $145.7 million economic impact result.

    New Orleans Saints Central 2009

  • Related Wal-Mart Bets on Reduction in Prices True, Wal-Mart's price advantage over rivals such as grocers should remain an advantage.

    Wal-Mart Effect Loses Its Magic John Jannarone 2010

  • Related Wal-Mart Bets on Reduction in Prices True, Wal-Mart's price advantage over rivals such as grocers should remain an advantage.

    Wal-Mart Effect Loses Its Magic John Jannarone 2010

  • Related Wal-Mart Bets on Reduction in Prices True, Wal-Mart's price advantage over rivals such as grocers should remain an advantage.

    Wal-Mart Effect Loses Its Magic John Jannarone 2010

  • Meanwhile, lobbyists for the sectors most directly affected by the recalls -- such as grocers and toy makers -- have backed tighter controls.

    Political Pendulum Swings 2008

  • I will add, for the benefit of those outside my own small circle, that instead of French note-paper, the common white wrapping-paper, such as grocers use in tying up parcels of tea, is just as good for the purpose, and a great deal cheaper.

    Harper's Young People, November 18, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly Various

  • Bunny ran to the box, or bin, where the oats were kept, and from it he took a little round measure, such as grocers, at the store, use for measuring two quarts of potatoes.

    Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony Laura Lee Hope

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