Purveyor in a sentence as a noun

" I used to be a purveyor of this piece of advice as well.

As if I'm the purveyor of news to my un-englightened friends?

When the next attack happens, the map purveyor needs to be able to say "he didn't do it with my maps".

This is Panic we're talking about, purveyor of high-quality apps that are priced to match.

"Not all of us are as fortunate as I am to be a brilliant programmer _and_ purveyor of french toast.

Disney is a huge purveyor of these bogus arguments, all while stiffing the content creators who work for them.

But it isn't. Under your argument, Wal-Mart is a purveyor of family heirlooms.

> the purveyor of the apps subsequently earned thousands of DogecoinsSo like 5 bucks?

Apple is the purveyor of one of the most closed-source computing hardware and software ecosystems in the world.

It made him conscious of certain tendencies in the companies and allowed him to not be a purveyor of those tendencies.

Just as I can, with justification, define Apple as a purveyor of low-quality hardware, I can say equally it sells high-quality software.

But they either need to adapt or gracefully accept their new role, which is a purveyor of American classics and the niche hype machine for the few mega acts of pop music who actually get good terms on their contracts with major labels.

It's unlikely that any organization could "become the government" unless a vast portion of society accepts them as the sole legitimate purveyor of violence, which is precisely what I don't want to happen.> Or the insurance company also just says "No I don't like you, and since there is no actual way for you to enforce me paying you out, I just won't".Then what would you do?

Purveyor definitions

noun

someone who supplies provisions (especially food)