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stock-in-trade

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun stock-in-trade has 1 sense
  1. stock-in-trade - any equipment constantly used as part of a profession or occupation; "friendliness is the salesman's stock in trade"
    --1 is a kind of
    equipment

Definitions from the Web

Stock-in-trade

Definition:

1. (n.) The essential items or tools used in a particular profession or trade.

2. (n.) The items of merchandise regularly kept on hand for sale by a retailer.

3. (n.) The characteristic features or skills that someone or something is identified with.

Sample sentences:

1. As a chef, the stock-in-trade for John includes his knives, utensils, and culinary expertise.

2. The corner store always ensures its stock-in-trade is well-stocked, offering a wide selection of groceries and household items.

3. Her wit and sarcasm were her stock-in-trade, making her a popular stand-up comedian.

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