Noun
A retailer of vegetables or fruits in their fresh or green state.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCivilized society is one huge bourgeoisie no nobleman dares now shock his greengrocer. George Bernard Shaw
A recently emerged greengrocer cicada - also known as a masked devil or yellow Monday - rests on a white Waratah flower near Mt Wilson in the Blue Mountains. Source: Internet
Church Street, a cobbled pedestrianised street, contains craft shops, a book shop, a traditional greengrocer, chemist, coffee shops and restaurants. Source: Internet
I am mostly concerned about the fact that of the now approximately 7,000 families moving within 4 blocks of my home there is no supermarket, tailor shop, deli, dry cleaner, shoe repair, greengrocer or other shopkeeper planned or made available. Source: Internet
She uses gaslighting tactics on Collignon ( Urbain Cancelier ), the nasty greengrocer. Source: Internet
In "The Affair of the Hollow Lady", a greengrocer (played by Barbara Windsor ) develops a soft spot for Victor and tries to convince Margaret that he has been unfaithful to her. Source: Internet