Sentence example with the word 'salable'

salable

Definition adj. capable of being sold

Last update: July 26, 2015


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But above all harvest as early as possible, if you would escape frosts and have a fair and salable crop; you may save much loss by this means.   [Please select]

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I suspected that his acres were not as broad, nor his produce as salable, as those of Mount Vernon.   [Please select]

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"If your Uncle Henry has learned at last that ginseng is a salable article he should know something about the price also."   [Please select]

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We have developed utility pigeons and the squabbing industry solely because they are staples, salable in any market at a remunerative price.   [Please select]

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Its wool is not very salable, owing to the dearth of worsted manufactures in our country.   [Please select]

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None of these wools are very salable, at remunerating prices, in the American markets.   [Please select]

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Their feathers are also more salable than those from darker colored fowls.   [Please select]

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There were the bonds, not as many as they had been, but still fine, salable bonds.   [Please select]

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The Indians, who are supposed to be civilized, took full advantage of the situation, and brought into town everything that was of a salable character, frequently obtaining three or four times the local cash value.   [Please select]

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But there would be this difference: the cow would require a great deal of care, the swans very little; the cow would eat salable food, the swans mostly waste food.   [Please select]

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