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shopping
/ ˈʃɒpɪŋ /
noun
- a number or collection of articles purchased
- the act or an instance of making purchases
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Last month, CNN’s shopping vertical Underscored also launched its first seven-part Sleep But Better newsletter series that offers readers advice for, as the name suggests, sleeping more soundly.
New York Magazine’s shopping site, The Strategist, saw an 85% year-over-year increase in revenue during the second quarter.
Some experts say the lack of increments is not a big issue as people are saving money on commutes as they work from home, and spending on eateries, cinema halls, and shopping malls have been cut.
It’s a shopping platform with in-app purchasing capabilities.
The New York Times’ commerce site, Wirecutter, previously tested its own version of a day-long shopping event with its Wirecutter Deal Day.
Today, the city is an Asian hipster outpost, with shopping malls, clothing boutiques, and mixologist-prepared cocktails.
The woman in question, meanwhile, has business of her own to take care of—she is reported to be shopping a memoir.
While grocery shopping a guy I had noticed following me earlier, walked by me really fast and said, ‘You look shorter in person.’
She appeared to be just a happy American consumer out shopping at a big-box store.
Gift cards are sold at kiosks in shopping malls or even websites that catering to this exchange market.
Do the necessary shopping for your friend, and relieve her of as much family care as you can.
Politeness is very essential to the right transaction of that great business of woman's life, shopping.
The French women now appear in simple attire and are limiting their shopping to the few things they need.
If I were a woman and wanted to win a man, I should make him take me shopping when he needed new towels!
Your average woman shopping is the epitome of irresolution, or so it seems to the man.
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