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shopping list
noun
- a list made by a shopper of items or goods to be bought.
- matters to be discussed, requested, or otherwise attended to:
the president's shopping list at the coming summit conference.
Word History and Origins
Origin of shopping list1
Example Sentences
His shopping list included screws, which seemed simple enough.
The shopping list is made by marking the desired items on a printed document available at the detention center.
Unlike usual online cooking classes, it provides a shopping list of ingredients to buy and a link to an Amazon storefront for any utensils you may need, so your kid has everything before they start class.
Take stock of what you need, such as napkins or extra seating, and put it on your shopping list.
We use our hands for activities from cooking to brushing our teeth to gardening to writing a shopping list.
Missiles,” Kissell wrote back to him in his journal, “are not on my shopping list.
Whether you have reached the end of that Anthony Adverse of a shopping list or not, we're going home!
Mrs. Douglas was looking over her shopping list, and Lily Douglas was looking over her mother's shoulder.
"I think you will have to drive, dear," said her grandmother, looking up from the shopping list she was making.
Then Mistress Caird disappeared for half an hour, and when she returned to the parlor Marion had completed her shopping list.
Here was her shopping list, a little wet and crumpled because she had put her glove on the snowy handle of the motor-car door.
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