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Definition of New Dealer
1. Noun. A supporter of the economic policies in the United States known as the New Deal.
Lexicographical Neighbors of New Dealer
Literary usage of New Dealer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of the Law of Partnership by Floyd Russell Mechem (1920)
"Any other new dealer might properly have reached them in the same way. This seems
to be the rule sustained by the weight of authority .6T/^/The ..."
2. An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling: Designed Especially as a by Jonathan Harrington Green (1847)
"... if he should by accident press too hard upon the crank; for if the second card
should be started while the box is in the hands of the new dealer, ..."
3. How to Do Business: Or, The Secret of Success in Retail Merchandizing by George N. McLean (1890)
"Then if the new dealer or successor be too ready and free in granting credit,
presuming that because they ask for it that they have been thus favored before ..."
4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1893)
"GW Curtis is a new dealer in books and stationery here. ROCHESTER, NY—The Dodge &
Brown Company, 41 State Street, announce that they have increased their ..."
5. Bohn's New hand-book of games: comprising whist, by Deschapelles, Matthews by Henry George Bohn, Edmond Hoyle (1856)
"If all pass, the cards must be thrown up, and dealt by the person to the left of
the former dealer, the new dealer putting 4 fish into the pool; ..."
6. The Hand-book of Games--: comprising new or carefully revised treatises on by H.G. Bohn (1867)
"If all pass, the cards must be thrown up, and dealt by the person to the left of
the former dealer, the new dealer putting 4 fish into the pool; ..."
7. The Mailbag (1918)
"... at a conference in the morning, the Director of Sales had called his attention
to the fact of a new dealer who had pinned his trade on Moxley's Quality. ..."