noun
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a number or collection of articles purchased
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the act or an instance of making purchases
Etymology
Origin of shopping
Example Sentences
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It reminds me of when I went to Catholic school and you’d go shopping for school clothes at the Bass outlet and they’d have walls and walls of penny loafers.
From Los Angeles Times
WSJ | Buy Side: From top-rated kitchen appliances to smart tech gear, these are the discounts worth shopping from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.
During the pandemic, food producers, distributors and retailers rushed to secure space to position goods close to homebound consumers shopping for groceries online, ordering meal-kit services and buying more frozen foods.
In 2024, more than 92 million passengers made their way through its gleaming, marble-floored halls and sparkling, brightly lit shopping malls.
From BBC
Goodwill for the brand remains with some, but shopping at its stores can sometimes be more frustrating than many would like.
From Barron's
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