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customer

[kuhs-tuh-mer] / ˈkʌs tə mər /
NOUN
buyer of goods, services
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On it is a sign with the words THE CUSTOMER.

From Time Magazine Archive

The door opens, and THE CUSTOMER, a flashily-dressed individual of forty-five, enters the shop.

From The Reckoning A Play in One Act by Wilde, Percival

And—and the young lady who runs the news stand up-stairs—right next to the elevator, sir—she was saying that she had never— THE CUSTOMER.

From The Reckoning A Play in One Act by Wilde, Percival

CUSTOMER" says—"The dress-coat you supplied me with fitted me well.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, February 7, 1891 by Various

Why, I remember, sir, back in Savannah, when my poor daughter was alive, I promised— THE CUSTOMER.

From The Reckoning A Play in One Act by Wilde, Percival




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