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chandler

[chand-ler, chahnd-] / ˈtʃænd lər, ˈtʃɑnd- /






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Fire in the hole haul wind crow’s nest capstan gangway dead men tell no tales chandler.

From Seattle Times

Her website is sarahchandler.us; find her on Twitter at @chandler_sarah.

From Washington Post

There he would join five or six fellow Greeks some of whom lived in the area, among them Alexanderos Callinicos, a local ship chandler.

From BBC

“Nothing is going to flow until this court case is resolved,” said Mark Usinger, a Portland ship chandler who for years has delivered supplies to the oil tankers.

From Washington Times

LONDON—Since medieval times, the top trades of the City of London, such as ironmongers, wax chandlers, haberdashers, scriveners and weavers, have been recognized with the rank of “livery company.”

From The Wall Street Journal