whasle
/ˈhoʊsɛl/ or /ˈhoʊswɛl/Definitions
1. noun
a large quantity of goods sold in bulk, typically to a retailer or merchant, at a lower price than the retail price.
“The store’s wholesale section offered discounts on bulk purchases of clothing.”
2. adverb
in large quantities or in bulk, especially for resale.
“We wholesale the products directly to our customers, cutting out the middleman.”
3. verb
to sell goods in large quantities, typically to a retailer or merchant, at a lower price than the retail price.
“The company wholesale its products to major retailers across the country.”