supermarket
IPA: sˈupɝmɑrkɪt
noun
- A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods, and/or clothing.
- A chain of such stores.
- (figurative) A one-stop shop; a place offering a range of products or services.
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Examples of "supermarket" in Sentences
- There are thousands of items in supermarkets.
- The location is now the site of a supermarket.
- It is between the post office and the supermarket.
- Barila worked as a supermarket cashier at the time.
- Pre-packaged lard bought in a supermarket is awful.
- Velveeta was in the gourmet section of the supermarket.
- At the time, it was the biggest supermarket in the world.
- Supermarket Manager initiates the processing of the order.
- One of the largest retailers is the Somerfield supermarket.
- Supercoop is the name of a supermarket chain in the Netherlands.
- At the time, it was the biggest supermarket in the world and it is staggering.
- If buying fresh herbs in the supermarket is the only option, protect your investment by using "green bags," sold in many supermarkets, kitchen supply stores and online.
- The story line oozes Southern charm using humor to bring to life the local eccentric Nitwitts who know the world is changing faster than the speed of the internet as affirmed that the title supermarket in their town has been closed for several years.
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