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butcher shop

noun

  1. a shop in which meat, poultry, and sometimes fish are sold.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of butcher shop1

An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

He added that there used to be 11 butcher shops along a three-mile stretch of Christchurch road, but that theirs was now the last one standing.

From BBC

She then flew to Northern Ireland, where she visited a bakery and butcher shop, attended a literary event and accepted salutes at a military parade.

On a farm north of St. Paul, Moua Yang runs the hog butcher shop he started working on with his father when he was a child.

Next year, he and his wife Marianne will celebrate a half-century in business here, and he makes every sausage on-site with all that experience plus second-generation insight, as his parents ran a Berlin butcher shop.

The famous bacon cheeseburger that draws lines around the block at Beast & Cleaver butcher shop is now also served at its offshoot Beast & Cleaver 49th Street, inside Fair Isle Brewing in the Ballard Brewery District.

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