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window-shop
[win-doh-shop]
verb (used without object)
to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
to examine or evaluate merchandise for possible purchase, use, etc..
Russian delegations are window-shopping in European factories.
verb (used with object)
to look at (merchandise) in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
to window-shop shoes.
window-shop
verb
(intr) to look at goods in shop windows without buying them
Other Word Forms
- window-shopper noun
- window-shopping noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of window-shop1
Example Sentences
"I love that you can just walk in and sort of experience it from the street," said Agata Seferynska, a Polish student who came window-shopping with a friend.
“Everybody is kind of in window-shopping behavior right now,” says Bre Clinton, an assistant manager for the Body Shop at Baybrook Mall.
Most of my window-shopping nowadays is conducted online, where book covers are reduced to flat, rectangular images that are merely elements on a page.
One of New York’s best window-shopping weekends is back, as the four-day New York International Antiquarian Book Fair returns on Thursday to the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan.
The most difficult reservation on Worth Avenue, the town’s luxe window-shopping strip, is Le Bilboquet, an outpost of the Upper East Side French-inspired bistro, which opened in Palm Beach in 2021.
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