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rag-and-bone man
[ rag-uhn-bohn ]
noun
, British.
- a peddler who buys and sells used clothes, rags, etc.; junkman.
rag-and-bone man
noun
- a man who buys and sells discarded clothing, furniture, etc Also calledragmanragpicker US equivalentjunkman
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rag-and-bone man1
First recorded in 1850–55
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Example Sentences
The things were sold for next to nothing to such as cared to buy them, and the local rag-and-bone man reaped a fine harvest.
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"The 'ouse, mum," said the rag-and-bone man, whose profession demanded tact and politeness.
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He is like the hangman or jailer or rag-and-bone man; a necessary evil.
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In her indescribable childish way she would coquet with a tax-collector or a rag-and-bone man or the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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One "nark" was a rag-and-bone man, who worked the country for miles around.
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