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How to use purveyor in a sentence

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The main purveyor is the ferrety Draco Malfoy, who brings a particularly Aryan look to his baleful glare and assorted discriminations.
Into this walks Frederic Montague, a jeweller and purveyor of precious stones who is invited to stay.
There is an element of righteous anger, especially when a purveyor of a wholesome family image is the guilty party.
The German publishing house Taschen has earned a reputation as a purveyor of upmarket coffee table erotica.
The first and perhaps most difficult to define was the academy's role as purveyor of moral virtue.
It is actually shaping up to be a fine purveyor of Caribbean and world music.
There are snippets here that will surprise even the most die-hard purveyor of the odd bevvy.
He notes that this global purveyor of caffeinated sugar water once tried to pitch its drink to Cubans with a skywriting ad.
The world-famous purveyor of fine teas is celebrating its tricentenary this year.
Again, the point here is not to paint Spike Lee as a consistent purveyor of radical politics.
Unusually among modernist artists, this supposed purveyor of nihilism was a militant of the left rather than the right.
But before heading to the slopes, be sure to carbo-load at Winona's, purveyor of the best waffles and breakfast burritos in town.
The purveyor of fine art, who also makes an honest buck with cartoons and wacky drawings, is hot on humour.
How contrary to the hatred that the more nervous British man of letters has always shown towards this most charming purveyor of melody!
Over the decades, Cash carved out his position as the premier purveyor of bluesy country music around, and his craggy visage is a picture of cool even today.
Your article on new technology prompts me to take time off from phoning our purveyor of electric typewriters with yet another complaint about his technological masterpiece.
Isn't it ironic that the CBC Radio Orchestra is a purveyor of such incredible content?
Well, Apple is now a purveyor of expensive, high-end products in a market where consumers are turning to cheaper alternatives.
Despite his aversion to literary pretension, Parks has translated the Italian writer, who is more surely a purveyor of bosh than Rushdie ever will be.
And as a purveyor of childishness myself, I understand how annoying it can be.
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On get-away day the program boy bawls his loudest and the hot-dog purveyor pushes his fragrant wares with the utmost energy.
The great purveyor was right, because the baboos give large orders and pay regularly for fear of exposure.
The cellarer was the monastic purveyor of all foodstuffs for the community.
The abbess and the purveyor were but ill-pleased to hear what the old man said.
So this purveyor had neither the knowledge nor the power to bow to the inevitable.
These were principally accounts owing in connection with his race horses, to the purveyor of oats and hay, the English saddler, and so on.
Thomas Burton is purveyor of cat's meat to the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs, and several members of the Common Council.
He was the chief purveyor of the Legitimist armies, an honest broker of stores, and enjoyed a great reputation for cleverness.
Who would think that so pretty a toy would be a purveyor to the gallows and the prison?
He will wait, and meanwhile do his best to waken his purveyor.
To some extent, Biggs was a maker or, at least, a purveyor of wigs.
After that he was purveyor for the Fleet, and was made a knight.
Scarcely had they got back to their own house when the purveyor entered his room.
People talk about him as if he were an ordinary purveyor of comicality.
You may prove to be as welcome as the king's purveyor to the village dame.
To the one as well as to the other, she meant election as deputy, resulting, for the noble, in the peerage, for the purveyor, in a receiver-generalship.
Lars Von Trier is the purveyor of such cinematic oddities as The Idiots and Melancholia, and he's at it again with perhaps the most explicit mainstream film ever made.
The purveyor of such controversial cinematic oddities as The Idiots, Antichrist and Melancholia is at it again with perhaps the most explicit mainstream film ever made.
On the other hand, this Morse Hudson is the purveyor of busts in that part of London, and these three were the only ones which had been in his shop for years.
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