9 Verbs to Use for the Word purveyor

The friarsand I do not say, you friars, since I do not confuse you with the common herdthe friars of all the orders have constituted themselves our mental purveyors, yet they say and shamelessly proclaim that it is not expedient for us to become enlightened, because some day we shall declare ourselves free!

That made me feel better, and so I ditched the purveyor of refreshments and fled to the clubhouse.

He found the purveyor of Cathay's produce at the door.

The men greeted the supposed purveyors of amusement with a shout; and one of these soldiersa swarthy rascal with his head tied in a napkindemanded that the jongleurs grace their meal with a song.

Every sort of feast and game and pageant was a part of the guild system, as it was indeed of life generally at this time when men did not have to depend upon hired professional purveyors of amusement for their edification.

Lady Lesbia would be leaving London in a week or so, she informed these purveyors, and would like to settle everything before she went away.

Feasts are but puffing up of the flesh, the purveyors for diseases; travel, cost, time, ill-spent.

These solicitations often take the offensive form, which is intentionally embarrassing to the person solicited, of an appeal to relieve the purveyor of the subscription-list himself from the obligation incurred by a 'guarantee.'

But it is not to pure chemistry alone that we are indebted for the elegant dosing of the present day; progressive pharmacy, with its tablets, its coated pills, and its capsules, has put to shame the old-time purveyor of galenicals.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  purveyor