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ironmonger
[ahy-ern-mong-ger, -muhng-ger]
noun
a dealer in hardware.
ironmonger
/ ˈɪəˌʌŋɡə /
noun
US and Canadian equivalent: hardware dealer.a dealer in metal utensils, hardware, locks, etc
Other Word Forms
- ˈDzˌDzԲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ironmonger1
Example Sentences
She sat with Smithy, resolved as all ironmongers are to the blunt hammering of fate.
She runs Stewart's ironmonger and general store, a 5th generation family business which opened in 1886.
Experts believe it would have used the ironmongers for tacks for the horses shoes and parts for bridles.
Some professions look almost the same today as they did in the past - publicans still serve drinks, ironmongers continue to sell hardware and hairdressers carry on crimping.
Born in 1664, he was an ironmonger in Dartmouth, Devon, and an elder in the local Baptist Church.
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