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		Definition of shoppe in English: shoppenoun ʃɒpˈʃɒpiSHäpˈSHäpē A shop with spurious old-fashioned charm or quaintness.  the mishmash of the usual Tourist Gift Shoppe  Example sentencesExamples -  She walked past him, unseeing, as she looked at the flowers in a nearby window of a floral shoppe.
 -  He jogged down the wooden stairs that connected the shoppe to their house and gathered her in a hug, swinging her around.
 -  Mrs. Krause can only handle the shoppe by herself for a limited time.
 -  Whether it's wedding shops and ladies tennis or trips to the tea shoppe and the ballet, only the most lady-like of activities will do.
 -  There is also the dollar shoppe, which offers products for one and two dollars.
 
    Definition of shoppe in US English: shoppenounSHäpˈSHäpē  the mishmash of the usual Tourist Gift Shoppe a deliberately archaic spelling of shop, used in the hopes of imbuing a store with old-fashioned charm or quaintness  Example sentencesExamples -  Whether it's wedding shops and ladies tennis or trips to the tea shoppe and the ballet, only the most lady-like of activities will do.
 -  He jogged down the wooden stairs that connected the shoppe to their house and gathered her in a hug, swinging her around.
 -  She walked past him, unseeing, as she looked at the flowers in a nearby window of a floral shoppe.
 -  Mrs. Krause can only handle the shoppe by herself for a limited time.
 -  There is also the dollar shoppe, which offers products for one and two dollars.
 
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