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procurer
[ proh-kyoor-er, pruh- ]
procurer
/ pr蓹藞kj蕣蓹r蓹; pr蓹藞kj蕣蓹r瑟s /
noun
- a person who procures, esp one who procures women or girls as prostitutes
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of procurer1
Example Sentences
The government remains a major economic actor in the U.S., although now as more of a procurer of goods and services than a provider or employer.
The drug will be available at the lower prices through the Stop TB Partnership's Global Drug Facility, which is the largest procurer of TB treatments.
Mr. Milchan, 78, who produced blockbusters like 鈥淧retty Woman,鈥 鈥淢r. & Mrs. Smith鈥 and 鈥淏ohemian Rhapsody,鈥 also worked for years for Israeli intelligence as a weapons procurer.
Roughly a dozen years removed from his procurer past, Suga lives in pursuit of only two things: making music and finding peace.
But the show's West End procurer Cameron Mackintosh mused that the musical might have a second life as "all the great musicals return" so "it's only a matter of time".
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