Grocer [noun]
Definition of Grocer:
shopkeeper
Sentence/Example of Grocer:
The more they spend on their cards, the more their selected organization will receive directly from the grocer at the end of the year.
Air-freight is an option, though the grocer hopes that France and Britain will reach an agreement to reopen links, spokeswoman Victoria Durman said.
So instead of going for meal kit at a giant grocer, people can continue to support local businesses in creative ways.
In fact, one agency told Modern Retail that retailers — including grocers — are looking into building their own branded games.
Many local small businesses—the mom-and-pop grocer, the shoe store, even my barber—have struggled or gone under, leaving gaping holes in the fabric of our local downtown and business community.
Another winner, TreeDots, is helping reduce food waste in Southeast Asia by enabling suppliers to unload excess inventory to grocers and consumers at a discount—addressing hunger and reducing methane emissions at the same time.
She had once been almost as emphatic in expressing herself upon the subject as the corner grocer.
"Maybe the grocer's wagon will be up before ten o'clock and he might carry you," suggested Mrs. Chester.
It proved to be a grocer's boy instead of Mr. Bills, and Mrs. Biggs came back just as Howard was presenting the slippers.
Grosvenor square centre house valued at 10,000, was raffled for and won by Mrs. Hunt, a grocer's wife in Piccadilly.