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stock in trade
noun
- the requisites for carrying on a business, especially goods kept on hand for sale in a store.
- resources or abilities peculiar to an individual or group or employed for a specific purpose:
A feeling for language should be part of the stock in trade of any writer.
stock in trade
noun
- goods in stock necessary for carrying on a business
- anything constantly used by someone as a part of his profession, occupation, or trade
friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade
Word History and Origins
Origin of stock in trade1
Example Sentences
In discussing literature, they spoke of the perennial stock-in-trade of the republic of letters—woman's sin.
This Combination Show—old stock-in-trade of one company, and cast-offs from another—ain't the best o' bisness arter all.
Nowadays to sally forth with their stock-in-trade on their backs or in a cart is no longer the practice of the workers.
Thus the principal part of Parrys stock-in-trade—his rockets, incendiary kites, and improved Grecian fires—were not forthcoming.
Their "plant," it is true, is not large; a few coloured chalks and a soft duster form all their necessary stock-in-trade.
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