93 adjectives to describe customers

He must have been a hard hitter if he boxed as he preachedwhat "The Fancy" would call "an ugly customer."]

She was a tough customer, too.

A prospective customer walks into your store; does he buy the goods you show him?

How easily they could save their pious customers all qualms of conscience about the weekly shiftings of fashion, by demonstrating that the last importation of Parisian indecency, just now flaunting here on promenade, was the identical style of dress in which the pious Sarah kneaded cakes for the angels, the modest Rebecca drew water for the camels of Abraham's servants.

I see where the Metropole will lose money unless they furnish disguises to their steady customers.

I must see you no oftener than it would be allowable for an occasional customer of the better sort to drop in; and when you do come, state your businesslet it always be business, or pass byand take your leave, like any indifferent neighbor who came to change a book, or purchase a trifle, or engage work.

"These Germans are pretty slippery customers anyhow.

Thus England, by her laws, fosters an odious institution abroad, which, in words, she loudly condemns, and spends millions to rid the world of; whilst she rejects more honorable, profitable, and wealthy customers, the fruits of whose free and active industry are in effect made contraband in England by law.

Now the demand for the goods hitherto supplied by Germany to her foreign customers, though abated, will still continue.

I warrant he hath no better customers in all Nottinghamshire than we."

The everyday person muse be considered and supplied with everyday pens, and the everyday person, although he buys cheap pens, is a more profitable customer than he looks.

Sometimes they'll be rough customers in the gallery of a London music hall.

Confined to the four walls of the newspaper office, some members of the news desk play a role similar to that of a cook in the kitchen; while rural correspondents are the waiters who have to constantly interact either with an unhappy customer or, in some cases, a satisfied customer.

Ashok's shop is located away from the main market area so he does not have the advantage of casual customers dropping by.

" "You are a queer customer, Mr. Copplestone.

They bear awhile in silent envy the annoying sight of the rollicking crowd and the joyful JOHNNY with his troop of apprentices, who have all they can possibly do to attend to their numerous customers, and who receive their broad pieces of money with a careless ease that makes the fingers of the lookers-on tingle.

Awkward customers, the Senator told us, and when these bad spirits were "around" things often ended in a row.

'Duke Radford had heavy shipments in this vessel, and for a few days Katherine left the outside customers to their own devices, spending busy hours in checking invoices and helping to stow away the merchandise which Stee Jenkin and Miles brought up river in boatloads from the steamer.

He is a constant customer to the old reverend gentlewoman Law, and believes her to be very honest, though she picks his pockets and puts a thousand tricks and gulleries upon him.

" "These'll burn better than the coal you buy," said the unmoved customer.

Then, leaving her booth, she sauntered slowly over to the floral display, which was surrounded for the moment by a crowd of eager customers.

Here they were supplied with a tub half filled with water, and spent the time most delightfully in making boats of their shoes, and lading them with small pieces of soap, which they bit off from the cake for the occasion; then, coasting along to the small towns on the borders of the tub, they disposed of their cargoes to imaginary customers to immense advantage.

O'Brallaghan grew eloquent on the plum-colored coatasserting that it was a portion of a suit made for one of his most elegant customers, but not sent for.

After I had found out what was needed I bought a pair of cheap Black Mollies from his shop just to show him that I was a genuine customer.

We should thus tend to perpetuate the old situation, with its intolerable competition of armaments, unless indeed we could reduce Germany to complete bankruptcya thing which is almost inconceivable to those who know her resources and which would deprive us of one of our most valuable customers.

93 adjectives to describe  customers