From one of the shouting and insistent venders he bought a ticket, and he walked through the broad entrance-hall, the floor of which slanted upwards.
In the season the itinerant venders of fresh-herrings and sprats drive a good trade in Globe Town.
There were venders of victims for sacrifice, and votive objects of every variety; custodians of veils and sacred furniture; priests to slay the animals, and others to supply the sacred coals to any who would burn incense.
His presence at Gebal had been sufficient to secure the discomfiture of all competitors for the trade, and many of his ships had exchanged their cargoes for the gold of the venders at the dock.
In view of such facts, let the voters of our Dominion pause ere they give their sanction to a system which throws around the makers and venders of alcoholic liquors the protection of the strong arm of the law.
The cries of various vendersswelled the mighty volume of noise.
A struggling mob of soldier boys besieged the refreshment stalls at every station, and drained the jars of the water-venders long before these could arrive at the car windows.
During the interim venders went about holding up photographic portraits of the tamer, lustily shouting his professional and private virtues.
As Brinton disappeared the voices of the venders arose again, to be drowned as before by the blare of the wind instruments.
From the hour of our arrival in Suva harbour the sailors had been much bothered in their work by an endless succession of fruit peddlers and curio venders who made the sale of their stocks an excuse for loafing about the yacht.
Venders of apples and gin thrust their handcarts into the thick of the crowd.
The difficulty will be not to buy, for you will be pestered with persistent venders of all sorts of wares.
In fact, the contract, of the venderswas to be submitted to, and sanctioned by, the supreme magistracy of the place.
We had now left the town of Geislingen behind us, but yet saw the ivory venders pointing towards the route we had taken.
All at once he fell over flat into the street, jostling one of the flower venders and nearly upsetting him.
A group of men, sailors, ranchmen, and fruit venderswere already playing.
The stores were closed and in their vestibules one saw the peddlers who were never there on week-days, venders of canes and peddlers of glue with heavy weights attached to mended china plates.
The women vendersemulate their lovely wares in the colors they assume in their costumes.
Volumes, of the value of which the venders seem to have no idea, are gladly parted with for trifling sums.
We have often seen thevenders mix the berries with the prickly foliage of the live-oak, to make them seem more like holly.
Florists' windows and the baskets of street-venders at that season are gay with the magnificent clusters of rich cardinal berries, which are really ripe by Thanksgiving.
Some of their charm ever lingers to us as we see them in the baskets of swarthy street venders in New York.
These venders are more numerous and more insistent than are the newsboys in the United States.
Peanut and popcorn men, venders of tamales and Chile-con-carne hoarsely shouted their wares, while from afar could be heard the muffled booming of a band.
Itinerant vendersstationed themselves in the centre of the street crying sweets and drinks.
The venders in the plaza went about between barreras, throwing with marvellous skill the articles bought.
Have the physicians then, by their opinion, done most service to the venders of liqueurs and to cooks, or the latter to the physicians?
That this part of the public might never lose their conceit, the venders of liqueurs always employed their thoughts upon new inventions.
The venders of milk, for instance, seldom call the article they carry for sale, as it is generally sounded mieu, or mieu below, though some have recently adopted the practice of crying mieu above.
Venders were forcing their way between the seats, selling water out of jugs and wine out of skins, and even here the water made a wider appeal than the wine.
The venders were shrieking their wares; men and women, their hard faces glowing, were fighting their way good-naturedly towards the omnibuses, whose drivers cracked their whips and shouted invitations at so much a head.
The vendersof cheap neckties and pocket book straps are mostly boys or very young men.
The lamps of the street venders dot the side-walk at intervals, and the many colored lights of the street cars stretch away as far as the eye can reach.
They frequent the lower part of Broadway, which is also the favorite haunt of the venders of cheap jewelry.
We see the venders of wine filling the jars for customers from the large wine-skin in the waggon.
In the distance are heard the sounds of the first hammers and the cries of the venders of early breakfasts.
Outside the building and in the porticoes surrounding it the sellers of books of the races and of cushions are plying their trade along with venders of confectionery and perfumes.
The mines certainly cannot be worked at a cheaper rate than formerly; and what profit do the venders of the copper derive from our merchandize, after it has fallen into the hands of the interpreters to government and others?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "venders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.