
1) Alternative to home ec 2) Alternative to home economics 3) Awning site 4) Bargain-hunt 5) Beauty salon 6) Bodega 7) Boutique 8) Browse Amazon 9) Browse at the mall 10) Browse ebay 11) Browse goods 12) Browse the aisles 13) Business 14) Business establishment 15) Busy place at Yuletide 16) Butchery or bakery
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1) Bakehouse 2) Bakery 3) Bakeshop 4) Barbershop 5) Bazaar 6) Bindery 7) Bodega 8) Bookshop 9) Bookstall 10) Bookstore 11) Boutique 12) Brickfield 13) Brickyard 14) Cleaners 15) Commissary 16) Deli 17) Drugstore 18) Haberdashery 19) Ironmongery 20) Market 21) Mart 22) Millinery 23) Organization 24) Patronise
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• (n.) any of the various places of business which are commonly called offices, as of a lawyer, doctor, broker, etc. • (n.) Any place of resort, as one`s house, a restaurant, etc. • (n.) A place where any industry is carried on; as, a chemist`s shop; • (n.) A person`s occupation, business, profession, or the like, as a subject o...
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Wall Street slang for a firm.
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Wall Street jargon for a firm.
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Building or part of a building used for the retail sale of goods. Roman stoae were market stalls enclosed by an arcaded walkway; shops changed little from ancient times until the latter part of the...
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1. A building or an apartment in which goods, wares, drugs, etc, are sold by retail. 'From shop to shop Wandering, and littering with unfolded silks The polished counter.' (Cowper) ... 2. A building in which mechanics or artisans work; as, a shoe shop; a car shop. 'A tailor called me in his shop.' (Shak) ... Shop is often used adjectively or in com...
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Wall Street slang for a firm.
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Shop intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shopped ;
present participle & verbal noun Shopping .] To visit shops for the purpose of purchasing goods. « He was engaged with his mother and some ladies to go
shopping ....
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Shop noun [ Middle English
shoppe ,
schoppe , Anglo-Saxon
sceoppa a treasury, a storehouse, stall, booth; akin to
scypen a shed, LG.
schup a shed, German
schoppen ,
schuppen , a shed, a coachhouse, Old High German
scopf .]
1. A buildin...
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Shop obsolete
imperfect of
Shape . Shaped.
Chaucer. Found on
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Shop is slang for dismiss someone from employment.
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[
n] - a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services 2. [v] - shop around 3. [v] - do one`s shopping
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[The Tempest] here, conversation about one's work or business, esp. after hours.
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verb shop around; not necessarily buying; `I don`t need help, I`m just browsing`
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store noun a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; `he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod`
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an outbuilding used for storage and as a workshop.
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