coster

[ˈkɒstə]

coster Definition

a person who sells fruit, vegetables, or fish from a handcart in the street.

Using coster: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coster" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The coster was selling fresh strawberries on the corner.

  • Example

    The costers were a common sight in London during the 19th century.

  • Example

    My grandfather used to work as a coster in his youth.

coster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coster

Phrases with coster

  • a person who sells fruit and vegetables from a handcart in the street

    Example

    The coster monger was shouting out the prices of his produce.

  • coster's rig

    a handcart used by a coster to sell goods in the street

    Example

    The coster's rig was filled with fresh fish and seafood.

  • coster-girl

    a young woman who sells fruit and vegetables from a handcart in the street

    Example

    The coster-girl was wearing a colorful dress and a straw hat.

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Summary: coster in Brief

'Coster' [ˈkɒstə] is a noun that refers to a person who sells fruit, vegetables, or fish from a handcart in the street. It is commonly used in the UK, especially in the 19th century. Synonyms include 'street vendor', 'hawker', and 'peddler'. The phrase 'coster monger' refers to a person who sells fruit and vegetables from a handcart in the street.