11 examples of newsstands in sentences

The day the magazine was on the newsstands Dan Dalzell bought a copy.

Mart N. mart; market, marketplace; fair, bazaar, staple, exchange, change, bourse, hall, guildhall; tollbooth, customhouse; Tattersall's. stall, booth, stand, newsstand; cart, wagon. wharf; office, chambers, countinghouse, bureau; counter, compter [Fr.].

Early in June the newsstand was broken into and all his clothing, literature and little personal belongings were taken to a vacant lot and burned.

So he asked for a copy of The American Magazine at a newsstand in the hotel corridor, opened it, and showed the manager a full-page picture of himself clad in a costume suggestive of the time of Christopher Columbus, with high ruffs around his neck, that happened to appear in the magazine the current month.

A week later I picked up the London Daily Mirror from a newsstand.

Whether Goa's only English daily hit newsstands in Margao at 9 or at 11 in the morning, mattered little.

WCT hit the newsstands in early-July 1978.

Rajan Narayan, my trusted senior colleague, days before the oHeraldo could hit the newsstands, showed my letter to him on the editorial team standing as one and quitting as one if need arose and convinced the Patrao that here was a snake already scheming to kill the newspaper before it was even born!

Untitled drawing depicting man reading paper at newsstand.

Untitled drawing depicting man reading paper at newsstand.

Another difficulty we have to combat is the fact that our paper is not well known to men; it is not advertised anywhere, it is not displayed anywhere; they rarely see any one reading it; they cannot get it on the newsstands, and, in short, they cannot imagine who reads it.

11 examples of  newsstands  in sentences