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trade
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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[trade] See: CARRIAGE TRADE, HORSE TRADE, TRICKS OF THE TRADE.
Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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carriage trade
[carriage trade] {n.}, {literary} Rich or upper class people. * /The hotel is so expensive ...
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trick of the trade
[trick of the trade] {n. phr.}, {usually in plural}, {informal} 1. A piece of expert ...
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horse trade
[horse trade] {n.} 1. The sale of a horse or the exchange of two horses. ...
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trade-in
[trade-in] {n.} Something given as part payment on something better. * /The dealer took our ...
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stock-in-trade
[stock-in-trade] {n. phr.} The materials which one customarily deals, sells, or offers. * /Imported silk ...
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rag trade
[rag trade] {n. phr.} The clothing industry. * /My brother is working in the rag ...
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trade in
[trade in] {v.} To give something to a seller as part payment for another thing ...
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