But not all of the critics who have attacked the President for being dishonest are peddlers of these way-out notions. |
The city streets were filled with peddlers and merchants shouting and trying to attract customers. |
The problem is that we have conceptually reduced places of higher education to peddlers of expensive certificates. |
Quacks or quack salvers are named from quicksilver ointment peddlers who treated syphilis in the 16th century. |
Sometimes women worked as cooks or as itinerant peddlers of small goods on the street. |
During the early modern period, ballad-mongers and ballad-writers were classified along with actors, beggars, and street peddlers as vagabonds. |