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Definition of paper shop in English: paper shopnoun British A newsagent's shop. I popped into the local paper shop to pick up my specially ordered copy of the Daily Record Example sentencesExamples - I stand in Newberry's paper shop, 10p in my pocket, deciding which comic to buy.
- The company have done a distribution deal with various independent stores and paper shops, widening availability to plug several gaping holes in the network.
- Val, who runs the paper shop behind the ground with her husband Colin, said she was "very surprised".
- I left Waterford in 1967, went to England, and bought a paper shop in London.
- Fond memories of my dad buying me comics from the local paper shop (didn't all the local indie paper shops used to sell DC and Marvel?).
- Now I have to drive to the paper shop or garage just for some sweets or a drink because I know the walk would leave me gasping for breath.
- Aside from being a paper shop it was also a bar and it was said it was the smallest bar in Europe.
- He propped open the door of the paper shop while a couple of mates bought lottery tickets.
- Let us instead have some shops that everyone wants, such as a paper shop, a butcher and a chemist.
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