bookshop

IPA: bˈʊkʃɑp

noun

  • A shop that sells books.
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Examples of "bookshop" in Sentences

  • The bookshop no longer sells the book.
  • The second is available in many bookshops.
  • Dawson and the Watchers disappear from the bookshop.
  • He is known as the founder of first bookshop in Perm.
  • The address to the bookshop where you can buy a Bible
  • Hatchards is the oldest bookshop in the United Kingdom.
  • At the right of the printing house, a bookshop is located.
  • The bookshop has always been placed in the centre of Copenhagen.
  • She was the co founder of the Saqi bookshop and publishing house.
  • In Mumbai, the venue of the celebration was the Landmark bookshop.
  • Unfortunately, my nearest local indie bookshop is now 170 miles away.
  • La muse agitée, the blogger of the Vallauris bookshop, is enthusiastic [Fr]:
  • It was with tremendous excitement that I discovered Gay's the Word bookshop in the early 1990s.
  • The “courtyard” area of the bookshop is a cool green oasis with potted palms and a feng shui fountain.
  • Nearly 44% of surveyed teens never or rarely visit a chain bookshop and 68% never or rarely visit an independent bookshop.
  • When Malone's Copenhagen bookshop is burned to the ground, it becomes brutally clear that those responsible will stop at nothing to get what they want.

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