Pronunciation: /bəˈdeɪɡə/
noun A small grocery store, especially in a Spanish-speaking neighborhood.
A1 I went to the bodega to buy some milk.
A2 The bodega on the corner sells fresh produce and snacks.
B1 The bodega in my neighborhood is open 24 hours a day.
B2 I love the convenience of being able to pick up essentials at the bodega.
C1 The bodega owner has been running the store for over 20 years.
C2 The bodega is a staple in the community, providing a variety of goods and services.
formal The bodega on the corner is a convenient place to pick up groceries.
informal Let's swing by the bodega to grab some snacks for the party.
slang I love the vibe at that bodega, they always have the best sandwiches.
figurative The bodega of knowledge is found in books and libraries.
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