0 someone who helps another person to persuade people to buy something, especially by pretending to be a satisfied customer
1 to help another person to persuade people to buy something, especially by pretending to be a satisfied customer
The numbers of five new penny pieces and one shilling pieces estimated to be in circulation are 90 million and 1,100 million, respectively.
One shilling a week is the suggestion that is being made.
There is no general shortage of shilling pieces.
They gave one shilling more than ought to have been given.
Would not we all like to get back to the shilling a year?
The shilling all-day tickets on trams and trolley-buses and the cheap day return tickets on railways have been withdrawn in order to reduce unnecessary travel.
Members who have been talking about the shilling a day have been reflecting.
The three shilling registration fee has to be paid on top of the ordinary postage.