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Definition of Shopmen
1. shopman [n] - See also: shopman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shopmen
Literary usage of Shopmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters from England by Robert Southey (1808)
"shopmen, why preferred to Women in England.—Division of London into the East and
West Ends.—Law State of ..."
2. The Englishwoman in Russia: Impressions of the Society and Manners of the by A lady (1855)
"Appearance of the capital—The public buildings—The statue of Peter—The quays—The
lighting of the streets—The shops and shopmen—A bargain—The ..."
3. Narrative of a Voyage Round the World: Performed in Her Majesty's Ship by Edward Belcher, Richard Brinsley Hinds, Great Britain Admiralty (1872)
"... Trick—Junks —Boats—Crowds—Food—The Town—Things to see—Off to see Canton—Narrow
Streets—Pails—Wares—Shops and shopmen—-A Scene in Canton—A magnificent ..."
4. Electric Car Maintenance: Selected from the Electric Railway Journal by Walter Jackson (1914)
"... CHAPTER XIV INSTRUCTION PRINTS AND TABLES FOR shopmen Within the past five
years, quite a number of electric railways have done much to insure correct ..."