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huckstering
▪ I. huckstering, vbl. n. (ˈhʌkstərɪŋ) [f. huckster v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb huckster; petty trafficking; sordid dealing; haggling.1647 Trapp Comm. Matt. xxi. 13 Base huckstering of holy things. 1797 Burke Regic. Peace iii. Wks. VIII. 335 The spirit of huckstering and barter. 1858 Froude ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Close
Punch also wrote several burlesques of the poet's huckstering verse, including “The Laureate to his Princess of Bonny", hinting at the mercenary motive wikipedia.org
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hucksterage
† ˈhucksterage Obs. rare—1. [See -age.] Huckstering, bargaining, trafficking.1641 Milton Reform. ii. (1851) 68 The gentle and benevolent mediocritie of Church-maintenance, without the ignoble Hucsterage of pidling Tithes. Oxford English Dictionary
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EXCESS crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
excess 11 letter words. dispensable dissipation drunkenness enhancement enlargement exorbitance exorbitancy heightening huckstering hyperbolism hypertrophy impropriety inordinance lack of claim overbalance overflowing overmeasure overrunning prodigality profuseness superfluity superfluous superiority superlative swinishness tautologous too ...
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huckster
▪ I. huckster, n. (ˈhʌkstə(r)) Forms: 3 Orm. huccster, 4–5 hukstar, 4– huckster; also 4–5 hok(e)ster(e, hoxter, 5 howkster, hukstere, hukkester, huk-, hwkstare, (hoggester), 5–6 hook-, hukster, 5–7 hucster, 5–9 huxter, 6 hocster, houkester, huckester, huckstar, 9 dial. huikster. [See huck v. Althoug... Oxford English Dictionary
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Over and Under
Jim Musser of No Depression described the album as "From touching (”Dear Wrinkled Face”) to “touched” (the perverse graveside huckstering of “Ina Bell wikipedia.org
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meliorater
meliorator, meliorater rare. (ˈmiːlɪəreɪtə(r)) [agent-n. f. meliorate v.: see -or, -er1.] One who or something which meliorates.1855 in Ogilvie Suppl. 1870 Emerson Soc. & Solit., Work & Days Wks. (Bohn) III. 68 The greatest meliorator of the world is selfish, huckstering Trade. Oxford English Dictionary
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S. S. Millard
He gained a reputation for huckstering and making every last dollar he could from his distributors and film buyers, which gained him both respect and resentment wikipedia.org
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brokerly
† ˈbrokerly, a. and adv. Obs. [f. broker n. + -ly1, -ly2.] A. adj. Of the nature of, or like a broker; pettifogging, huckstering.1592 Nashe P. Penilesse (ed. 2) 9 a, A certaine kind of a brokerly gentleman. 1610 B. Jonson Alch. iv. vii. (1616) 663 A brokerly slaue. 1611 Cotgr., Mangonne, a Brokers w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hebrew Free Loan Association of Northeast Ohio
In 1909, the organization made 700 loans, including 288 for peddling and huckstering, 86 for renting or purchasing horses and wagons, 119 for supply stores wikipedia.org
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broking
▪ I. broking, vbl. n. (ˈbrəʊkɪŋ) [f. broke v.] 1. The broker's trade; acting as a broker.1569 E. Hake Newes Powles Ch. Yarde (1579) G iij, Of Brokers, they did thirtie such ordaine..To vse the trade of broking. 1864 Sala in Temple Bar Mag. XII, Bargaining, chaffering, broking and discounting. 1866 L... Oxford English Dictionary
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On the Jewish Question
Huckstering. What is his worldly God? Money[...] An organization of society which would abolish the preconditions for huckstering, and therefore the possibility of huckstering, would make the Jew impossible wikipedia.org
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Intellectual opportunism
When human knowledge becomes a tradeable good in a market of ideas, all sorts of opportunities arise for huckstering, swindling, haggling and hustling wikipedia.org
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barter
▪ I. barter, v. (ˈbɑːtə(r)) [App. a derivative formation from barat, barrat v.; cf. sense of F. barater ‘to cheat, cousen..to trucke, scourse, barter, exchange’ (Cotgr.), in Godefroy = ‘troquer, échanger’ under date 1373, It. barattare ‘to barter, trucke, chop and change one thing for another’ (Flor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy
article by claiming that "Political economy came into being as a natural result of the expansion of trade, and with its appearance elementary, unscientific huckstering wikipedia.org
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