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Rhymes with Wine Merchant
Sentences with wine-merchant
1. Noun Phrase
Often a wine distributor or wine merchant will be willing to provide the wine as a promotion.
2. Noun Phrase
Strip malls and traditional retail locations are often excellent spots for wine merchants.
3. Noun Phrase
It is important to develop a relationship with your wine merchant so that she is aware of your preferences.
2. wine-makers_yeast
Synonyms
3. merchant-venturer
noun. a merchant who undertakes a trading venture (especially a venture that sends goods overseas).
Synonyms
5. merchant
noun. ['ˈmɝːtʃənt'] a businessperson engaged in retail trade.
Synonyms
- businessperson
- bookdealer
- butcher
- milliner
- salt merchant
- seller
- market keeper
- trader
- modiste
- merchandiser
- vender
- grocer
- retailer
- dealer
- salter
- venturer
- book seller
- jeweler
- jeweller
- clothier
- baker
- bargainer
- schlockmeister
- stationer
- storekeeper
- meatman
- poultryman
- hatmaker
- trafficker
- vendor
- shopkeeper
- marketer
- merchant-venturer
- haberdasher
- tradesman
- bourgeois
- stationery seller
- vintner
- shlockmeister
- hatter
- grain merchant
- retail merchant
- poulterer
- wine merchant
- rug merchant
Antonyms
Etymology
- marchant (Middle English (1100-1500))
- marchant (Anglo-Norman)
7. wine
noun. ['ˈwaɪn'] fermented juice (of grapes especially).
Synonyms
- Burgundy wine
- macon
- California wine
- alcoholic drink
- blush wine
- vermouth
- grape
- vino
- Rhone wine
- jug wine
- Burgundy
- rose wine
- Bordeaux
- white wine
- Tokay
- inebriant
- red wine
- negus
- alcohol
- Dubonnet
- fortified wine
- pink wine
- intoxicant
- rose
- retsina
- sparkling wine
- altar wine
- mulled wine
- vintage
- generic
- plonk
- table wine
- Bordeaux wine
- maconnais
- Cotes de Provence
- varietal
- alcoholic beverage
- varietal wine
- generic wine
- sacramental wine
Antonyms
Etymology
- win (Middle English (1100-1500))
- win (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. wine
noun. ['ˈwaɪn'] a red as dark as red wine.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- win (Middle English (1100-1500))
- win (Old English (ca. 450-1100))