This place was evidently fitted up for auctioneering purposes, and seemed peculiarly adapted for man-selling.
He did not, however, neglect his morning lessons with "Chuck" Epstein in Tommy Watson's auctioneering rooms.
My reason for giving up the auction sales was this: I had begun to have some trouble with my throat, and was advised by the doctor to do no more auctioneering for at least six months.
I kept up this system of auctioneering and selling polish till into the summer, and had succeeded in getting a trunk full of goods, and began to feel that I was in a fair way to make money rapidly.
I continued selling furniture polish as though nothing had happened, but never ceased making auctioneering a continual study.
He said he was well fixed now (or at least his wife was) and if I would do the auctioneering he would furnish the capital and we would travel together and divide the profits.
I made auctioneering my constant study, jotting down every saying that suggested itself to me, and giving it a great deal of thought at odd times.
Bad Lot~, a term derived from auctioneering slang, and now generally used to describe a man or woman of indifferent morals.
The popular idea is that the inverse method of auctioneering saves them paying for the auction licence.
I gave Allen the signal to stop and, opening up both our grips, began auctioneering off small pieces of goods.
Illustration: I gave Allen the signal to stop, and opening up both our grips, began auctioneering off small articles of clothing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "auctioneering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.