print shop
Americannoun
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a shop where prints or graphics are sold.
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a shop where printing is done.
noun
Etymology
Origin of print shop
First recorded in 1690–1700
Example Sentences
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The website says "Built from an 1890 print shop, Sepia features memorabilia from the Windy City’s bygone eras."
From Salon
He runs a commercial print shop in North Hollywood.
From Los Angeles Times
Cowdin and Pettid have plans to expand into three more floors, adding exhibit space, a print shop, a story lab, a resource library and discovery galleries.
From New York Times
Expecting the national championship would be busier still, Smidt said the company worked with local designers, print shops and others to increase production of shirts, hats and hoodies, ensuring enough inventory before Monday’s game.
From Seattle Times
The original building included a front office, print shop, bindery and library that housed thousands of books and manuscripts — some donated, some collected by Hall on his travels across the globe.
From Los Angeles Times
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