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pawnbroker [ˈpɔːnˌbrəʊkə] n
(Business / Commerce) a dealer licensed to lend money at a specified rate of interest on the security of movable personal property, which can be sold if the loan is not repaid within a specified period pawnbroking n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Translations pawnbroker [ˈpɔːnbrəʊkər] n (= person) → prêteur/euse sur gages pawn shop pawnshop [ˈpɔːnʃɒp] pawnbroker, pawnbroker's n → mont-de-piété m pawnbroker [ˈpɔːnˌbrəʊkəʳ] n → prestatore/trice su pegno pawnbroker [ˈpɔːnˌbrəʊkəʳ] n → prestatore/trice su pegno 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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"We have at least an hour before us," he remarked, "for they can hardly take any steps until the good pawnbroker is safely in bed. To think that the pawnbroker shouldn't have known there was a shilling in it The life of her governess, as she calls her, who had run through, it seems, in a few years, all the eminent degrees of a gentlewoman, a whore, and a bawd; a midwife and a midwife-keeper, as they are called; a pawnbroker, a childtaker, a receiver of thieves, and of thieves' purchase, that is to say, of stolen goods; and in a word, herself a thief, a breeder up of thieves and the like, and yet at last a penitent. |
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