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Use "traffick" in a sentence
"Thousands of them are in traffick with us in major cities twice a day during the school year."
"His traffick is a kind of pedlary-ware, scutchions, and pennons, and little daggers and lions, such as children esteem and gentlemen; but his penny-worths are rampant, for you may buy three whole brawns cheaper than three boar's heads of him painted."
"Thus in attacking Milton's position that 'a popular government was the most frugal; for the trappings of a monarchy would set up our ordinary commonwealth, 'he says,' The support and expense of a court is, for the most part, only a particular kind of traffick, by which money is circulated, without any national impoverishment. '"