2. Verb. (third-person singular of huckster) ¹
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Definition of Hucksters
1. huckster [v] - See also: huckster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hucksters
Literary usage of Hucksters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"that hucksters should, before exercising their employment, take a license, and
be taxed a sum varying from five to thirty dollars.1 § 664 (360). ..."
2. Imperialism and Liberty by Morrison Isaac Swift (1899)
"MILITARY Hucksters. this. They have inflamed the people with military passions,
... Military Hucksters. That which will save us when military or political ..."
3. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1847)
"... for one of bis teeth, as to ask him to allow me to attend lectures. I am.
Sir, Your obedient servant, TSC.APS THE SALE OF MEDICINES BY Hucksters. ..."
4. Antigua and the Antiguans: a Full Account of the Colony and Its Inhabitants by Flannigan, Mrs Lanaghan (1844)
"Description of the town of St. John's, the capital of Antigua—Situation —Arrangement
of the streets—Hucksters—Houses—Springs—Small shops—Stores of the ..."
5. Tuscan Cities by William Dean Howells (1885)
"The Messer Capitani are all dead, with their party, and the hucksters are no
longer afraid. XV. FOR my part, I find it hard to be serious about the tragedy ..."
6. Japan as it was and is by Richard Hildreth (1905)
"Hucksters AND PEDLERS.—COURTESANS. " IT is scarce credible," says Kampfer, " what
numbers of people daily travel in this country; and I can assure the ..."
7. Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History by Henry Varnum Poor (1877)
"The following letter, written from Albany to the " Philadelphia Packet," furnishes
another illustration of the manner in which the assumed " hucksters ..."