He has been hostler, costermonger, and taverner, and sings the delights of the city. |
The baronet has a stomach to fill and a back to cover the same as the costermonger. |
The cooking equivalent was the Costard, which gave rise to the term costermonger, first applied to apple salesmen. |
A Cockney costermonger is revealed as the new Earl of Hareford to the consternation of his aristocratic relations. |
Serkis performs the songs, accompanied by Dury's old band the Blockheads, and he does it with gusto and precision, getting both the costermonger roar and the sly, coy lounge-singer inflections. |
Perhaps on no subject is the costermonger so silent as on his money affairs. |