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newspaper stand
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ From her newspaper stand on High Row, Darlington, Pat reckons she has gained a wealth of experience about human life.
▪ The man hurried on, throwing the leaflet in a waste-paper bin as soon as he was around the corner by the newspaper stand.

Usage examples of "newspaper stand".

He went inside and ordered coffee, sitting by a table in the window which gave a good view of the Galerie Tissot, only obstructed by the corner of the newspaper stand.

His accession of a newspaper stand-simply the right of usage-actually no more than a shed protecting him from inclement weather, had marked the pinnacle of his social ascension.

She spied the newspaper stand and purchased a paper, then stopped by a couple of vending machines for cheese crackers and a soft drink.

A few minutes before five, Robert was standing near a newspaper stand, waiting.

He walked away from the window, nodded pleasantly at a uniformed cop standing near the newspaper stand, and strode rapidly to where Rafe was sitting on the bench.

The kid nodded toward a coin-operated newspaper stand just inside the door.

The discreetly shaded light fell across the carefully-oiled rubber-plants and shone on the Trinkgeld of the girl in the newspaper stand where they sold yesterday's Daily Mail and Playboy and coloured postcards of the wall that you could send to friends and say, 'Wish you were here'.

He hid his trolley behind the newspaper stand, sat down furtively, and opened his lunchbox.

You had your back to the newspaper stand at the curb and were practically facing me.

A moment later they were crossing the main lobby to the opposite bank of elevators when a newspaper stand caught Ken's eye.