Pronunciation: /ʃɑp/
noun a building or room where goods or services are sold
A1 I went to the shop to buy some bread.
A2 She likes to browse the shops on weekends.
B1 I prefer to shop online rather than in physical stores.
B2 The shopkeeper greeted me warmly as I entered the shop.
C1 The shop had a wide selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world.
C2 The luxury boutique shop featured designer clothing and accessories.
verb to visit or buy from a store or business
A1 I like to shop for clothes at the mall.
A2 She shops online for books and electronics.
B1 I need to shop for groceries after work.
B2 They decided to shop around for the best deal on a new car.
C1 After researching for weeks, she finally found the perfect shop to buy handmade jewelry.
C2 As a fashion blogger, she often shops at high-end boutiques for unique pieces to feature on her blog.
formal I need to stop by the shop to pick up some supplies for the project.
informal Let's hit up the shop to see if they have any new arrivals.
slang I'm gonna swing by the shop to grab a quick bite to eat.
figurative His mind was like a cluttered shop, filled with random thoughts and ideas.
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