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shoppe

American  
[shop] / ʃɒp /

noun

  1. shop (used chiefly for quaint effect).


Etymology

Origin of shoppe

Deliberately archaized spelling

Example Sentences

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The shop—Birdie’s Tea Shoppe—even has a pink glass doorknob on its pink door.

From Literature

“Well, then, Fern, welcome to Driftaway Beach. And to Birdie’s Tea Shoppe. I’m Babs, and I’m happy to have you here.”

From Literature

Now Hughes blends both somatic experiencing and slow motion weight training at her personal training gyms, the Strength Shoppe, with locations in Pasadena, Mid-City and Echo Park.

From Los Angeles Times

That can feel scary — I’ve trained at the Strength Shoppe and can attest.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to personal training, Hughes and gym co-owner Arjen van Eijmeren offer stand-alone somatic experiencing sessions through the Strength Shoppe.

From Los Angeles Times