Store meaning in English

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Definition

a store (US): a shop, a market; a stock, a supply, a reserve noun
a department store a large shop divided into departments selling many different kinds of products
to store: to stock, to keep, to accumulate verb

Examples

  • "You should know that storing psychedelic, poisonous and alcoholic material in close proximity to cosmetic products is a major safety hazard."
  • "Can I ride her out of the store?"
  • "I look forward to telling you all about our new store on Tuesday."
  • "If you would like information on Musical Store locations and opening hours, press 1."
  • "Since I was really looking forward to watching the film, and had organized my whole evening around it, I didn't want to leave the store empty-handed."
  • "However, I do think your readers may be interested in a feature about our new store in London."
  • "I'll also want to see your products are properly labeled and correctly stored."
  • "Susie : The store is on Oxford Street, and offers a completely new, vibrant shopping experience."
  • "Finally, we will also be opening several new stores in China, to get the most out of this exciting market."
  • "My stores mean too much to me to sell to you, with your Chinese money and your Chinese ways."
  • "Susie : The store has three floors full of all the latest Delavigne products."
  • "Stores will stop selling assault rifles and handguns to minors."
  • "The choice in these huge stores is amazing."
  • "Susan : I'm a huge fan of your stores, Mr. Warbuckle."
  • "There have been lots of exciting developments here at the Delavigne Corporation recently, and I think that the opening of Delavigne's new flagship store on Oxford Street, London would perhaps be the most interesting for your British readership."
  • "Would you like to follow me to the back of the store?"
  • "Philip will be traveling to smoggy, silicone-filled Los Angeles on Thursday morning to meet with buyers from 'Smells R Us', a chain of local perfume stores based in Southern California, as well as carriers of fine Delavigne products."
  • "I'm the retail manager for our store downtown."
  • "My wife loves your stores."
  • "I want to sell them in my stores."

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