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词汇 standover merchant
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Definition of standover merchant in English:

standover merchant

(also standover man)
nounˈstandəʊvə ˌməːtʃ(ə)nt
Australian informal
  • A person who uses intimidation to impose their will.

    a rather unpleasant example of a political standover merchant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He didn't know of Hammer's friend Steiger, one of the last, old-fashioned standover merchants on the coast.
    • I wouldn't have no standover merchants or drugs or ratbags in the place.
    • Not all standover merchants in the sex industry go to prison.
    • He claimed he was being made a scapegoat by the inquiry and strenuously denied he was a standover man.
    • The prisoner who wears a gold bracelet or gold watch is, assuming he is not one of the predators or standover merchants, more likely to be on the receiving end of violence.
    • The two were standover men who had warned the nightclub owner that his club 'might go up' at any time.
    • All I can say is, pity help the would-be standover merchant who tries to lean on, or recruit, those siblings.
    • He drifted into crime, beginning his long career as a standover man.
    • How could one man evade an entire police force and a support group of experienced Italian standover merchants?
    • For years he'd worked on the wharves, notorious for standover men.

Origin

1930s: from the Australian sense of stand over 'threaten, extort money from' + merchant.

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