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[ book-stawr, -stohr ] / ˈbʊkˌstɔr, -ˌstoʊr /
nouna store where books are sold. Also called book·shop [book-shop]. /ˈbʊkˌʃɒp/. Origin of bookstoreAn Americanism dating back to 1755–65; book + store Words nearby bookstorebookshelf, book society, bookstack, bookstall, bookstand, bookstore, booksy, book tile, book token, book up, book value Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for bookstoreThe bookstore was opened as a way of presenting Italian books and culture to Manhattanites. The Bookstore That Bewitched Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Greta Garbo|Felice Picano|December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST What it did not resemble was any other bookstore in the nation. The Bookstore That Bewitched Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Greta Garbo|Felice Picano|December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST Anti-Korean publications are sold at every bookstore in Japan. Japan’s Nasty Nazi-ish Elections|Jake Adelstein|December 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST They shot to the top of the bestseller lists after he offered free drink to anyone buying his books at bookstore poetry readings. Felix Dennis, Counter-Cultural Icon and Publisher Who Spent $100m on Fast Living, Dies|Tom Sykes|June 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Hillary was everywhere, from news shows to bookstore signings to People magazine. Hillary’s Book Sales Are Weak by Clinton Standards|Jason Pinter|June 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST Agamemnon agreed to go over to the bookstore to get a quill. The Peterkin Papers|Lucretia P Hale I went down to the dormitory this morning and, as usual, there were about half a dozen boys standing before Morton's bookstore. The Story of a Life|J. Breckenridge Ellis It contained a hall for scientific lectures and theological discussions, a free dispensary, a gymnasium, and a bookstore. Liberty In The Nineteenth Century|Frederic May Holland The clerk in the bookstore had recommended it, and he thought Phil might like it. Otherwise Phyllis|Meredith Nicholson All the bookstore keepers of every large city are bound together in a loosely organized society for mutual protection. The Secret Mark|Roy J. Snell
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