Fruiterers is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.
You can make 295 anagrams from letters in fruiterers (eefirrrstu).
1375-1425; late Middle English; extended form of fruiter
Nelly was the vagabond daughter of a poor Cavalier captain and fruiterer, who is said to have died in prison at Oxford.
I wonder if a fruiterer from some place else—say Worcestershire—would offer the same phenomena?
The fruiterer and greengrocer is a person unknown in the Vosges.
One night in the autumn Nana went out, saying she wanted some baked pears from the fruiterer's.
A fruiterer can keep his oranges until the next day, if he is not satisfied with the current price.
We often see a fruiterer's or confectioner's shop, with beautiful fruit or cake temptingly displayed in the window.
On the way he entered a fruiterer's shop and inquired the price of grapes.
The fruiterer said nothing, but sharply put each card into its proper place.
To the fruiterer I said his doom was nigh, and to the baker and candlestick maker that his hour had come.
Never travel in the same carriage with three able-bodied seamen and a fruiterer from Kent; the A.-B.
The fruiterer and greengrocer is a person unknown in the Vosges.
A fruiterer can keep his oranges until the next day, if he is not satisfied with the current price.
On the way he entered a fruiterer's shop and inquired the price of grapes.
We often see a fruiterer's or confectioner's shop, with beautiful fruit or cake temptingly displayed in the window.
The fruiterer said nothing, but sharply put each card into its proper place.
One night in the autumn Nana went out, saying she wanted some baked pears from the fruiterer's.
I wonder if a fruiterer from some place else—say Worcestershire—would offer the same phenomena?
Never travel in the same carriage with three able-bodied seamen and a fruiterer from Kent; the A.-B.
Nelly was the vagabond daughter of a poor Cavalier captain and fruiterer, who is said to have died in prison at Oxford.
To the fruiterer I said his doom was nigh, and to the baker and candlestick maker that his hour had come.