Definitionn. a shop where loans are made with personal property as security
Last update: September 22, 2015
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Near the cathedral is the monte de piedad, or government pawnshop, endowed in 1775 by Pedro Romero de Terreros (conde de Regla) with £75,000, and at one time carrying on a regular banking business including the issue of banknotes. [Please select]
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"Biddy, what did you say was the sign of a pawnshop." [Please select]
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Just now it was to know what was the sign of a pawnshop. [Please select]
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Bridget, have you any idea which is the nearest pawnshop to this. [Please select]
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When at last she found the little girl just coming out of Spiller's pawnshop she laid a trembling hand on her arm. [Please select]
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"It is not far to the pawnshop where I saw it." [Please select]
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It was a shabby pawnshop, and the man lounging behind the counter was a shabby man with an unshaven, unamiable face. [Please select]
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