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jobber [ˈdʒɒbə] n
1. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Stock Exchange) Brit short for stockjobber [1] 2. a person who jobs ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations jobber [ˈdʒɒbər] n (British) (STOCK EXCHANGE) (also stockjobber) → négociant(e) en valeurs boursières jobber n (St Ex) → Makler(in) m(f), → Börsenhändler(in) m(f) (= casual worker) → Gelegenheitsarbeiter(in) m(f) jobber [ˈdʒɒbəʳ] n (Brit) (Stock Exchange) → jobber m/f inv intermediario tra agenti di cambio jobber [ˈdʒɒbəʳ] n (Brit) (Stock Exchange) → jobber m/f inv intermediario tra agenti di cambio How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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It belonged to a job- master in a small way, who drove it himself, and who jobbed it by the day, or hour, to most of the old ladies in Hampton Court Palace; but it was a point of ceremony, in that encampment, that the whole equipage should be tacitly regarded as the private property of the jobber for the time being, and that the job-master should betray personal knowledge of nobody but the jobber in possession. In surgery, having the least experience, and it being a business that spoke directly to the senses, he was most apt to distrust his own powers; but he had applied oils to several burns, cut round the roots of sundry defective teeth, and sewed up the wounds of numberless wood choppers, with considerable éclat, when an unfortunate jobber suffered a fracture of his leg by the tree that he had been felling. Not to mention all the people alive who have made inventions that won't act, and all the jobbers who job in all the jobberies jobbed; though these may be regarded as the Alligators of the Dismal Swamp, and are always lying by to drag the Golden Dustman under. |
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