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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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The winning ticket was sold at Village Spirit Shoppe in Westlake Village.

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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