"Costermongers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Costermongers" Meaning

Costermongers are street vendors, particularly fruit and vegetable sellers, who cry out their wares in a distinctive manner, often using rhyming phrases or chants to draw customers to their stalls. They are often associated with traditional British markets and marketplaces.

"Costermongers" Examples

Usage Examples of "Costermongers"


1. Historical Context

In the streets of London, costermongers were once a common sight, selling fresh produce to locals. (Source: "The London Encyclopaedia" by Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert)

2. Traditional Occupation

The costermongers' association has been fighting to preserve the traditional way of life for market traders. (Source: "The Guardian" newspaper)

3. Social Commentary

The costermongers were a symbol of the struggling working class, eking out a living on the streets of Victorian London. (Source: "Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens)

4. Descriptive Writing

The bustling streets of Camden Market were filled with the lively chatter of costermongers calling out their daily specials to passersby. (Source: "The Camden Market Guide" by Caroline Roe)

5. Narrative Fiction

As the costermongers packed up their stalls for the day, Emily wandered through the market, taking in the vibrant sights and sounds of the street vendors. (Source: "The Street Food Diaries" by Emily J. Richardson)

Sources:
"The London Encyclopaedia" by Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert (2103)
"The Guardian" newspaper (2015)
"Oliver Twist" by Charles Dickens (1838)
"The Camden Market Guide" by Caroline Roe (2002)
"The Street Food Diaries" by Emily J. Richardson (2018)

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