fish·mong·er

fish·mong·er
/ˈfıʃˌmɑːŋgɚ, ˈfıʃˌmʌŋgɚ/ noun, pl -ers [count]
chiefly Brit : a person or shop that sells fish

You can get fresh cod at the fishmonger's.


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