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sutling in a sentence

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Definition

Sutling refers to the practice of selling provisions and supplies, particularly by private vendors to soldiers, often in a military camp setting.

Sample Sentences

  1. Sutling was a common practice among soldiers during wartime, as they often relied on private vendors for supplies.
  2. The sutling tents were a bustling hub of activity, filled with weary soldiers exchanging coins for food and drink.
  3. During the reenactment, the sutlers provided a glimpse into the daily lives of the troops, showcasing the goods they would have sold.
  4. She decided to take up sutling as a way to support the local battalion, offering homemade meals and warm beverages.
  5. The history of sutling dates back to the early military campaigns, where enterprising individuals filled the gaps in soldiers' provisions.

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