10 collocations for shopping

That was one of the annoying aspects of the muzzling order; one met in muzzle shops people with whom neither temperament nor circumstances would otherwise have thrown one.

There is no doubt that shop windows on Fifth Avenue are a severe commentary upon our present intelligence and earnestness of purpose.

The ground floor of the hotel, except the barroom, the washroom, the hall, the conservatory and the hollow square, had been devoted to shop keeping, but the shop keepers were gone, perhaps for days and perhaps forever!

"Why don't you take your mother out shopping a little?"

He had to come whoam ill fro' his wark; an' then they shopped his looms, (gave his work to somebody else,) an' he couldn't get 'em back again.

For the foot-weary customer who has shopped away his energy and enthusiasm for buying more and more, a civilized marketplace furnishes food and shelter, recreation, entertainment and culturebeer, libraries, concert halls and circuses as well as food, clothing and shelter.

I believe their hearts would break outright if he took to shop ones, like the rest of them.

One poor, pale fellow, a widower, said he had "worched" a bit at "Bang-the-nation," till he was taken ill, and then they had "shopped his place," that is, they had given his work to somebody else.

"Oh, I didn't shop muchI didn't stay out long."

Making shopping her excuse she had come down-town with Mr. Strong but had gotten off at Astor Place, and waited over for another train.

10 collocations for  shopping