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- noun Someone who
owns ashop .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Sivaharan Kandiah is a shopowner in the north London burrough Hackney.
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Elvin, a shopowner, had a cousin getting married; lots of back slaps and laughs around the skinny groom.
White People Problems (part 1) Thomas Pluck 2011
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Sivaharan Kandiah is a shopowner in the north London burrough Hackney.
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Many days passed in retracing then: difficult route until the coati was convinced the curse of truth had been lifted from him, and true to his promise he remained in the service of the shopowner until the day he died, of an excessive imbibulation of a certain high-proof booze.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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Jose Hamra, 41, shopowner My wife, Vanessa, left Mexico on a trip just before officials declared the health emergency.
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The shopowner Franz Ehrlich explained, that although there was no one posted directly in front of his store, they were instead stationed on the opposite corner, in order to be able to surveille the stores of Grünebaum, Müller, and Eisbaum.
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The shopowner Franz Ehrlich explained, that although there was no one posted directly in front of his store, they were instead stationed on the opposite corner, in order to be able to surveille the stores of Grünebaum, Müller, and Eisbaum.
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The shopowner Franz Ehrlich explained, that although there was no one posted directly in front of his store, they were instead stationed on the opposite corner, in order to be able to surveille the stores of Grünebaum, Müller, and Eisbaum.
Is That Legal?: My Great-Uncle Whispers To Us From Beyond The Grave He Never Got. 2006
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The shopowner felt my gaze, turned toward me, and our eyes locked for what seemed like minutes.
Mary Lou Song: America's Front Porch: Living The American Dry-Cleaning Dream 2008
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Before even assessing the situation properly, he has the patrolman go get him a beer from the fridge not just a beer, but one of those extra-large tallboys, he then, quite efficiently, if not with any tact, gets a dollar amount from the shopowner of the theft.
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