13 Verbs to Use for the Word emporium

Going to carry off the whole dry-goods emporium that time, perhaps?" The boy managed to get upon his feet, though he continued to limp around and rub his legs vigorously, as he whistled to keep from groaning.

It would be amusing to compare this emporium of fruits and vegetables in ancient and modern times.

He is one of several hundred original Tonys who conduct shoe-shining emporiums.

In a letter to the Sabbath-school of the Central Reformed Church, Brooklyn, Mr. Talmage thus describes the southern emporium of the province of Fukien: "Amoy is situated on an island of the same name.

Louise was the recipient of innumerable merry "showers" from her girl associates, and her cousins, Patsy and Beth, followed in line with "glass showers" and "china showers" until the prospective bride was stocked with enough wares to establish a "house-furnishing emporium," as Uncle John proudly declared.

Yet the office of the Morning Post newspaper stood then just where it does nowwe are carrying you back, Reader, some thirty years or morewith its gilt-globe-topt front facing that emporium of our artists' grand Annual Exposure.

The object of Sidi Mahommed was to found a central emporium of the commerce of the Empire, and a port for the southern capital (Morocco).

In 1835, according to Wellsted, the inhabitants of this once flourishing emporium did not exceed 800, the only industrious class among whom were the Jews, who numbered from 250 to 300.

In passing this emporium, Miss Nellie's quick eye had discovered a cheap brown linen duster hanging in its window.

When that was over, they went forward to the kingdom of Now-t'an, crossed the mountain of Yang-low, and reached the emporium of Chang-yih.

Indeed the name Tingis, in the language of the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, signifies an emporium.

I skipped a gramophone emporium and a baby-linen shop and entered a fishmonger's.

" By this remark, which savours very strongly of a species of censure that is much in fashion in the coteries of that Great Emporium, which it is the taste and pleasure of its people to term a commercial emporium, especially among elderly ladies, the reader will at once perceive that the deacon was a federalist, which was somewhat of a novelty in Suffolk, thirty years since.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  emporium