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ironmonger
[ ahy-ern-mong-ger, -muhng-ger ]
noun
, Chiefly British.
- a dealer in hardware.
ironmonger
/ ˈaɪənˌmʌŋɡə /
noun
- a dealer in metal utensils, hardware, locks, etc US and Canadian equivalenthardware dealer
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Derived Forms
- ˈironˌmongery, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ironmonger1
First recorded in 1300–50; iron + monger ( def )
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Example Sentences
She sat with Smithy, resolved as all ironmongers are to the blunt hammering of fate.
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She runs Stewart's ironmonger and general store, a 5th generation family business which opened in 1886.
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Experts believe it would have used the ironmongers for tacks for the horses shoes and parts for bridles.
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Some professions look almost the same today as they did in the past - publicans still serve drinks, ironmongers continue to sell hardware and hairdressers carry on crimping.
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Born in 1664, he was an ironmonger in Dartmouth, Devon, and an elder in the local Baptist Church.
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