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Definitionn. an agent in the buying and selling of stocks and bonds
Last update: June 21, 2015
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SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE (1788-1861), English historian, was the son of Meyer Cohen, a Jewish stockbroker, and was born in London in July 1788. [Please select]
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He was a sort of blood stockbroker, who did his business by toadying eldest sons and rich young peers and foolish old ladies. [Please select]
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The house was called Trafalgar Lodge, and belonged to an old gentleman called Appleton--a retired stockbroker, the house-agent said. [Please select]
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Cousin Jimmy had once told her that George's father was a stockbroker, but this information conveyed little to her mind. [Please select]
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I learned it in the household of a former employer, a New York stockbroker. [Please select]
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He said meets of the buckhounds ought to be called Stockbroker's Parade, that was about all they amounted to. [Please select]
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"My father," said he, "was a successful stockbroker, without any ideas in his head save the making of money." [Please select]
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In Heaven's name, what use would I be in a stockbroker's office, with my make-up, with my lack of business ability. [Please select]
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He moved off to greet some incoming guests--a well-known stockbroker and his partner. [Please select]
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Adrian's a gentleman and plays the game; but you must see it was very galling to him--and to me--to be treated like any stockbroker--or architect--or idle man about town. [Please select]
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And again, it pleases you to spend hours with the stockbroker, who is as lacking in esprit as the bull of Joshua. [Please select]
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