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shoppe

[shop]

noun

  1. shop (used chiefly for quaint effect).



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Word History and Origins

Origin of shoppe1

Deliberately archaized spelling
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Example Sentences

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It was last fall and he was in the midst of his weekly workout at the Strength Shoppe in Echo Park.

Alcorn was in the midst of his weekly workout at the Strength Shoppe in Echo Park, where he and his wife, Patricia Alcorn, 88, have been training for 12 years.

It shouldn’t be done more than that, so the body has time to recover, says Melinda Hughes, co-owner of the Strength Shoppe.

Though many of them have been around for decades, momentum around this subset of exercise picked up during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hughes says, adding that by 2022, the Strength Shoppe had doubled its staff at both its Pasadena and Echo Park locations and this month opened a Mid-City location.

“You cannot put a price on health,” says Blake Boyd, a 58-year-old actor-producer and former fitness trainer who came to the Strength Shoppe six years ago after having been diagnosed with arthritis in his neck.

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ˈshopˌliftingshopper