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corner store
[ kawr-ner stawr ]
noun
- a small grocery or convenience store that stocks snacks, food staples, household and sanitary items, tobacco products, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, and sometimes deli items, prepared foods, or a limited selection of fresh produce.
Word History and Origins
Origin of corner store1
Example Sentences
About three months ago, he reached out to Jurado’s campaign after the rent on his corner store rose dramatically.
In April, during a break from his criminal hush-money trial in New York, Mr Trump stopped by a Harlem corner store.
A rural Mississippi corner store probably won't sell Impossible sausages, but an urban California Whole Foods probably will.
“Do you think your parents would let you walk with me to the corner store? I got my allowance today, and I really want a box of Altoids.”
When you blend raw cocoa with sugar, it yields one of the most universally desired products on the planet, whether as part of a candy bar at the corner store or a high-end artisanal chocolate at a price point many times higher.
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