huckstering

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{i} peddling, selling, hawking
present participle of huckster
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To promote/sell goods in an aggressive/ showy manner
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Somebody who writes advertisements for radio or television
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A peddler or hawker, who sells small items, either door-to-door, from a stall, or in the street
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Somebody who sells things in an aggressive or showy manner
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one who retails small wares
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{i} peddler, vendor; advertising agent
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To haggle, to wrangle, or to bargain
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a person who writes radio or tv advertisements
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wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc ); "Let's not haggle over a few dollars"
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sells small articles
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disapproval If you refer to someone as a huckster, you are criticizing them for trying to sell useless or worthless things in a dishonest or aggressive way. someone who tries to sell things in a way that is too forceful and not honest - used to show disapproval (hokester, from hoeken )
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To sell or offer goods from place to place, to peddle
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A mean, trickish fellow
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a seller of shoddy goods
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To deal in small articles, or in petty bargains
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a seller of shoddy goods a person who writes radio or tv advertisements
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A peddler or hawker, who sells small items, either door-to-door, from a stall or in the street
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sell or offer for sale from place to place
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Decietful one
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Somebody who writes advertisements for the radio or for TV
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a seller of small items
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A retailer of small articles, of provisions, and the like; a peddler; a hawker
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Anyone who rents a booth (table) at a convention to sell goods Huckster room: Function space at a convention devoted to huckster tables
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