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  • noun One who carries out shopfitting.

Etymologies

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shop +‎ fitter

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Examples

  • Would-be fake maniac Wayne Hayes, a shopfitter from Swindon, said: I'm just going to wander into my local police station and say, 'I think I might be a terrorist'.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Would-be fake maniac Wayne Hayes, a shopfitter from Swindon, said: I'm just going to wander into my local police station and say, 'I think I might be a terrorist'.

    £3,000 a day - cushty! Not a sheep 2008

  • Mr Smith, a shopfitter, died from smoke inhalation after apparently setting light to a mattress.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Malcolm Mark Naidoo, 29, a shopfitter, of Sunset Avenue, Woodhurst, was on his way to drop off three workers in Bester when he was killed.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Malcolm Mark Naidoo, 29, a shopfitter, of Sunset Avenue, Woodhurst, was on his way to drop off three workers in Bester when he was killed.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Malcolm Mark Naidoo, 29, a shopfitter, of Sunset Avenue, Woodhurst, was on his way to drop off three workers in Bester when he was killed.

    IOL: News 2010

  • (15 October 2008) - The perfect balance between Shiraz and Parmesan is the metaphor that came to mind when we met Nat Denning, a fashion retailer, and Michael, a retail shopfitter, who have combined to create Fallow, one of Australia's most stylish and unique boutiques.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • (15 October 2008) - The perfect balance between Shiraz and Parmesan is the metaphor that came to mind when we met Nat Denning, a fashion retailer, and Michael, a retail shopfitter, who have combined to create Fallow, one of Australia's most stylish and unique boutiques.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The perfect balance between shiraz and parmesan is what came to mind when we met Nat Denning, a fashion retailer and Michael, a retail shopfitter, who have combined to create

    Lost At E Minor: For creative people 2009

  • (15 October 2008) - The perfect balance between Shiraz and Parmesan is the metaphor that came to mind when we met Nat Denning, a fashion retailer, and Michael, a retail shopfitter, who have combined to create Fallow, one of Australia's most stylish and unique boutiques.

    Cool Hunting 2009

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