shopper
IPA: ʃˈɑpɝ
noun
- A person who shops.
- A free local newspaper containing advertisements for local shops etc; sometimes includes discount coupons.
- A kind of bicycle suited to riding short distances.
- (Pakistan) A plastic shopping bag.
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Examples of "shopper" in Sentences
- Boxing Day sales tempt shoppers.
- The action did not perturb shoppers.
- But some shoppers have given up all together.
- The shopper then records the entire experience.
- I tried to encourage shoppers to buy some goods.
- The internet shopper is a secondary customer to us.
- A shopper can find both new and used merchandise in the area.
- It is not known if the mystery shopper is an employee of Trader Joe's.
- Shoppers are being advised to be on guard against purse thefts in the store.
- This was not the case in 1991 as this was a random stabbing of a mall shopper.
- And no, I highly doube the average shopper is going to start buying wine just because its now on the super market shelf.
- The shopper is expected to troll squinty-eyed through the cavernous interior, peering up at shelves stocked to the ceiling.
- Today's shopper has specific expectations and retailers must be ready to cater to the widest range of consumer preference and demands.
- The only down side as a shopper is a sales guy pushing expensive accessories and extended warranties but they knew the products (for the most part).
- If a shopper is browsing the Pangea website, for example, listed next to a product's description and price is a link to the product's ingredient list.
- For the bargain shopper planing for the end of the world, we've compiled some of the more prominent products and companies that are catering to your apocalyptic needs.
- These shops indicate both a price-conscious audience and a brand-label shopper with boutiques ranging from Estilo, a cross-gender shop that houses everything from Hugo Boss suits to Nicole Miller dresses, to Plain Ivey Jane, a closeout-couture shop started by a 20-somethings woman who left a job in J.