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- noun A person who operates a
market stall .
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Examples
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However, this week it looks like the stallholder could be the one in need of help as her behaviour becomes increasingly erratic.
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However, this week it looks like the stallholder could be the one in need of help as her behaviour becomes increasingly erratic.
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However, if the stallholder is their only hope, then the Brannings are in serious trouble as a fragile Stacey tells Mo she won't be going to court, choosing to get drunk instead.
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They also persevered with a 'stallholder' scheme, whereby mothers effectively act as the company's agents or sub-contractors.
More on children's books; and branding Michael Allen 2005
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Um, and then handed over the three dollars to the bemused stallholder.
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I'm not asking for £30, a market stallholder will say, holding aloft some Chinese-made electronic good – but that is the figure he wants you to bear in mind.
David Willetts has got his maths badly wrong on tuition fees | Aditya Chakrabortty 2011
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Pip pip: A suitably attired stallholder at Ulverston Dickensian Festival.
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Anyway, whilst all this is going on, an elderly fairground stallholder is crawling under the spinning platform to reach the central control panel with its levers.
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Another roadside stallholder, Josephine Shiokola, 21, earns about £130 a year selling vegetables grown by her husband.
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Getty Images A stallholder last year working in his stand at the Cuemanco flowers market in Mexico City.
Mexico City Retailers Pause Amy Guthrie 2011
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