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window-shop
[ win-doh-shop ]
verb (used without object)
- to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
- to examine or evaluate merchandise for possible purchase, use, etc.:
Russian delegations are window-shopping in European factories.
verb (used with object)
- to look at (merchandise) in the windows of stores without making any purchases:
to window-shop shoes.
window-shop
verb
- intr to look at goods in shop windows without buying them
Derived Forms
- 藞飞颈苍诲辞飞-藢蝉丑辞辫辫颈苍驳, noun
- 藞飞颈苍诲辞飞-藢蝉丑辞辫辫别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 飞颈苍顎僤辞飞-蝉丑辞辫顎卲别谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of window-shop1
Example Sentences
鈥淓verybody is kind of in window-shopping behavior right now,鈥 says Bre Clinton, an assistant manager for the Body Shop at Baybrook Mall.
Most of my window-shopping nowadays is conducted online, where book covers are reduced to flat, rectangular images that are merely elements on a page.
One of New York鈥檚 best window-shopping weekends is back, as the four-day New York International Antiquarian Book Fair returns on Thursday to the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan.
The most difficult reservation on Worth Avenue, the town鈥檚 luxe window-shopping strip, is Le Bilboquet, an outpost of the Upper East Side French-inspired bistro, which opened in Palm Beach in 2021.
Year-round and especially on weekends, visitors clog the narrow sidewalks on Main Street, window-shopping or queuing up for ice cream cones.
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