233 Verbs to Use for the Word shopping

The chemist at the corner, a colleague in the Municipal Council, entered the shop.

If one kept shop on a breezy tip of the Delectable Mountains with all the regions of the world laid out below, he could not be expected to climb up for the hundredth time with a first exhilaration, or to swing his alpenstock as though he were on a rare holiday.

On leaving the shop, lest I should be nipped in a neglect, I visited the Roman baths.

They are early risers as a rule and are ready to repair to the nearest mosque directly the Muezzin's call to prayer breaks the silence of the approaching dawn, and when the prayers are over they return to a frugal breakfast of bread soaked in milk or tea and then open their shops for the day's business.

The insurance offices one and all shut up shop.

Wu, their lantern-bearer, had turned back, and they had begun to pass a few quiet, expectant shops, when a screaming voice, ahead, outraged the evening stillness.

When we first visited the shops, I was equally gratified and surprised with what was familiar and what was new; but I was particularly amused with those of the tailors and milliners.

Poor Crisp, that kept it afterwards, set up a fruiterer's shop in Trumpington Street, and for aught I know resides there still; for I saw the name up in the last journey I took there with my sister just before she died.

It was Saturday night, and Mr. Hardwick was closing his shop.

I must try to find a forge and machine-shop.

She went to the city, and there saw a rich shop.

" "And what did you do while your wife and child were at the pictures?" "I stayed at home and minded the shop.

Ajax was talking shop, describing with some humour our latest deal, and the present high price of fat steers.

This the inhabitants speak of as the deer that went a-shopping.

When I finally reached the shop I heaved a sigh of relief that the glass was intact.

If he owns a shop he combines the sale of other commodities with the tea business.

At once a mob collected, hoisted a quartern-loaf on a pole with the label"We will have Bread or Blood," and started to pillage the shop's in High Street.

" "Maybe it was done by some country fellow who is running an auto repair shop," suggested Sam.

'Then 'twill still be more Lethe' He observed of the Pier or Quay, 'you have no occasion for so large a one: your trade does not require it: but you are like a shopkeeper who takes a shop, not only for what he has to put in it, but that it may be believed he has a great deal to put into it.'

I've lived with you since my earliest years, and I've received countless favors from you; it may be said, sir, you took me as a little brat, to sweep out your shops; consequently I simply must be grateful.

Then I shall give up my trade and start a little shop.

I've got one apothecary shop, one dry goods, the third a grocery.

A lad, who was apprenticed to a neighbouring chirurgeon, and with whom he had been engaged in frolic on a winter's evening, was receiving a severe reprimand from his master for quitting the shop; and having alleged in his excuse, that he had been hit by a snow-ball, and had gone out in pursuit of the person who had thrown it, was listening to the taunts of his master, on the improbability of such a story.

With the profits of both voyages together, he expected he should be able to furnish a shop in the line of his profession, when he would wipe his hands of this detestable trade.

He endeavored to improve the condition of the working classes in such ways as building sanitary tenements, establishing a tea shop, and forming an altruistic association, known as St. George's Guild.

233 Verbs to Use for the Word  shopping