He had one shopman only, a Mr. Stephenson, who took charge in his master's absence.
The shopman lifted down the jar very carefully, and the captain took off the cover, and pulled out some tulip-roots.
Then the shopman brought forth some lockets, and enlarged upon their convenience for holding deceased relatives' hair, not to speak of sweethearts', until I told him he might attach one.
Round the counter flew Mr. Jiffin, leaving the shopman staring behind it.
When Afy arrived opposite the shop, Mr. Jiffin was sunning himself at the door; his shopman inside being at some urgent employment over the contents of a butter-cask.
Mr. Medler the lawyer came in while Percival Nowell and the shopman were talking.
He saw that the shopman suspected his identity, though he had carefully avoided all reference to the relationship between himself and the old man in Luke Tulliver's presence, and had begged his father to say nothing about him.
The shopman names a sum of which only the fervid imagination of the South could conceive as corresponding to the value of the goods.
With a pensive elevation of the eyebrows, and a reluctant shrug of the shoulders, the shopman suffered him to take them.
The shopman calls him back from the threshold, or sends his boy to call him back from the street.
The shopman offered several articles, for which he demanded prices amounting in all to ninety-three francs.
I see, M'sieu, that you like the Smith and Wesson make," the shopman broke in upon his broodings.
While he deliberated the shopman displayed his wares, and felt it incumbent upon him to entertain his customer.
The shopman looked round and whispered: "And whose fault is it, M'sieu?
The outraged husband began to feel ashamed that the shopman should be taking so much trouble on his account for nothing, that he should be smiling, wasting time, displaying enthusiasm for nothing.
The shopman pulled and cocked the trigger, breathed on the barrel, took aim, and affected to be breathless with delight.
He asked to see Mr. Maidstone, and a shopman went to fetch him from behind.
The shopman saw that she knew what both of them were about, took up the money, went and fetched a bandbox, put the muff in it before her eyes, and tied it up.
The shopman pointed to the open door leading to the farther apartment, and thither Holyday went.
They stopped once, to buy a cheap sword, scabbard, and hanger; which Holyday dreamily suffered the shopman to attach to his girdle.
She had another pause, while the shopman only waited.
One kind of shopman was just like another to him--which was oddly inconsequent on the part of a mind that, where it did notice, noticed so much.
And, when Deslauriers had gone up to his own apartments, the shopman did not part with Frederick.
The worthy shopman was now a hero, like Sallesse, the brothers Jeanson, the wife of Pequillet, etc.
The workwoman ingenuously repeated this falsehood to Mademoiselle Vatnaz, and the latter, in order to satisfy her mind about the matter, came with a show of indifference to talk to the shopman on the subject.
With a nervous quiver in his fingers the shopman closes the boxes, and for no sort of object piles them one on the top of another.
At that moment a tall, lanky shopman comes up to the pyramid of boxes, and says to his customer: "Let me show you some good elastic garters that do not impede the circulation, certified by medical authority .
With a forced smile and exaggeratedly free and easy manner, the shopman rapidly conducts Polinka to the corset department and conceals her from the public eye behind a high pyramid of boxes.
Tristram apologised, adding that, if the shopman had a pennyworth of any kind of seed, he would purchase it as a small reparation for his intrusion on the time of so learned a man.
The Latin of the enthusiastic shopman was becoming almost Ciceronian, when Tristram pulled out the coin, and holding it under his nose briefly stated the case.
The shopman took the shilling and tossed upon the counter a packet of pepper-cress seed.
The shopman replied by shaking his head and uttering a few unintelligible words.
She inquired of the shopman how she was to use it, in order to destroy the rats; and he told her she might mix it up with some bread, or some substance of that kind.
Then he turned to the shopman who was now a little ashamed of himself-- I dare say the poor man had been getting really afraid that I was to be left on his hands altogether--and explained the whole mistake.
At last some one belonging to the shop happened to come to the door to reach down some large toys hanging in the entrance, and this shopman noticed me.
Gendral Junot is the son of a corn-chandler near the corn-market of this capital, and was a shopman to his father in 1789.
He was a shopman with his father until 1791, when he obtained a commission, first as a lieutenant of carabiniers, and afterwards as captain of the first battalion of volunteers of the Department of the North.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shopman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.