newsstand
IPA: nˈuzstænd
noun
- an open stall, often on a street, where newspapers and magazines are on sale to the public
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Examples of "newsstand" in Sentences
- The copies flew off the newsstands.
- The magazine is free on the newsstand.
- The issue did poorly in newsstand sales.
- It is still in the forefront of newsstand.
- Your assistant joins the mob in the lobby newsstand.
- Gaines was the first to distribute through newsstands.
- There is a newsstand at the center of the southbound platform.
- Telephone booths and a newsstand are visible in the background.
- The latter edition was double the dimensions of the newsstand edition.
- The station has a crossover in the mezzanine along with an active newsstand.
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