There are stolid Aymara peddlers with scores of bamboo flutes varying in size from a piccolo to a bassoon; the hat merchants, with piles of freshly made native felts, warranted to last for at least a year; and vendors of aniline dyes.
Rules were drawn up for the use and sale of postage stamps, vendors were appointed, and heavy penalties were exacted from vendors who failed to comply with the regulations.
At certain hours of the day, ambulant vendors offer sherbet, lemonade, hot coffee, and water-pipes admirably prepared.
The best kind is known by its oily appearance and a “fizzing” sound in fire; the cunning vendors easily supply it with these desiderata.
All, however, were dry, and water-vendors crowded the roadside.
They take their fill of the music quite indifferent to the presence of their superiors in the social grade, and the vendors of native sweetmeats, cooling drinks, and fruits ply their trade among them.
Vendors and dealers in silver wares of more than 30 oz.
If this view of the meaning of the act be eventually taken, and we believe it will, it will certainly operate to a greater extent against makers and vendors of gold articles than it will against silversmiths.
But no; it is not merely to quench a natural thirst that Mr. Quarrier has recourse to those pestilent vendors of poison; the drinking of strong liquor has become a tyrant-habit with him.
Every copy that reached the Polterham vendors was snapped up within a few minutes of its arrival.
She had been so used to buying things of itinerant vendors in the streets abroad that she could not break herself of the habit in England.
There were conjurers and snake-charmers, vendors of pipes and mangoes, and Hindu women in colours that pale those of Egypt and Syria.
At certain hours of the day hawkers and vendors of such articles as were in most demand by the prisoners were allowed to enter the yard and to sell their wares to the Confederates.
In a short time thevendors entered, and were soon busy selling their wares.
Ayahs and tailors come to offer their services, and bric-à-brac vendors are always pushing their way into the sitting-room.
There is communication through the train, but it is only used by the condescendingly grand officials and the numerous news and fruit vendors who torment you with repeated exhibitions of their varied wares.
Every hat, of native or sightseer, was off, and thevendors of pamphlets and liquor and sugar-candy and rope at sixpence an inch were silent.
On the other hand, there are exquisites behind the counters, ethereal-looking butchers, and poetic vendors of cooked ham and beef.
We were interested in the various occupations of these semi-Flemish peasants, and the cries of the vendors in the streets in the early morning.
The fowls squawked and flapped their wings; dogs barked; horses neighed; and hoarse voiced vendors called out their bargains.
Letter envelopes bearing an impressed postage stamp of one cent, and three cents respectively, are ready for issue to Postmasters and through their agency to Stamp Vendors for sale to the public.
So well was this understood that some of the largest news-vendors in the kingdom adopted a member's name without the slightest reference to the member himself, and had it printed on their newspaper-covers.
A ring, the news-vendors maintained, had been formed at the Post Office, and they were the victims.
The news-vendors now took the matter up in earnest.
This business, long after they had begun to compete with the news-vendors on equal terms, was of large dimensions.
So far, he said, from the news-vendors having any ground of complaint against the Post Office servants, it is the Post Office servants who have reason to complain of the news-vendors.
We found,” he remarks, “that a most deadly fever had originated from the premises of one of the greatest vendors of oysters in the centre of the metropolis.
In each arrondissement, a certain number patrol in civilian costume, to keep an eye on the street-vendors and to suppress prostitution.
British manufacturers and vendors complain (he hates people that complain of anything) that the Foreigner is unduly and unjustly favoured by the directors of these Exhibitions.
The orange vendors of Atequisa gathered around me at the station, marveling at the strength of my legs.
Vendors of strawberries at the station of Irapuato.
At Palin we were assailed by tattered vendors of all manner of fruit, enormous pineapples selling for sixty guatemalteco cents.
The orange vendors lolling here under the shade of their hats gave the distance to Chapala as fifteen miles, and advised me to hire a horse or take passage in the stage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vendors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.