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shopping centres

n. (shopping centre English)

Usage examples of "shopping centres".

The fire consumed Ace's vision, and the streets and dirty towers and shopping centres began to explode with it in great gouts of flame.

For some 10,000 years the famous avenues of the various cities with their prestigious stores and shopping centres and merchandise warehouse districts had been visited by every known type of intelligent beings from the farthest stars.

There were shopping scenes, too, in the big Knightsbridge stores and in Oxford and Regent Streets as well as the suburban shopping centres, where girls were particularly active.

He surrounded it by a beautiful park, by the simple expedient of pushing the huge shopping centres underground (his newly formed Laser Excavation Corporation made a fortune in the process, and set a precedent for many other cities).

They were honeycombed with apartments, offices, restaurants, concert halls and shopping centres.

I want to reach over and yank the power cable out of the wall, but I can't, I just look dumbly back at The Face, something about break-dancing in Basingstoke shopping centres, and wait for the buzzing to stop.

That is why Borribles live round shopping centres and along street-markets like Brixton and Petticoat Lane.

I cruised along Mindanoa Way, passed a couple of upscale shopping centres, and hooked toward the harbour.