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newsstand

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Word definitions for newsstand in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Newsagent's shop , or Newsstand , is a business that sells newspapers, magazines, cigarettes, snacks and often items of local interest. Newsstand may also refer to: CNN NewsStand , a project to create CNN programming associated with publications owned by ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. an open stall, often on a street, where newspapers and magazines are on sale to the public

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Away to the still-empty land beyond newsstands and malls and velvet restaurant ropes! ▪ I was told one flight was full, and left the gate to mooch around the newsstands. ▪ She hoped his maps were more up to date and accurate ...

Usage examples of newsstand.

Many newsstand managers have also become pickier, sometimes refusing to display magazines that fall below a certain circulation figure-again, a figure usually higher than that of most genre magazines.

He visited prominent ufologists in New York and offered to finance a newsstand UFO publication.

Me All Over Mable, and the newsstand clerk at the Octagon says he expects to sell a thousand copies.

Noel Greer can go ahead and campaign for the Senate, but when my find hits the newsstands, his campaign will be shot.

If the first part of a serial is exciting, well written and grabs the reader, it is to be expected that a great many readers will then haunt the newsstands waiting for the next issue.

I looked everywhere for it, you should have seen me poking around the newsstands, they must have thought I was crazy.

It was raining when we reached Cresson, a wind-driven rain that had forced the agent at the newsstand to close himself in, and that beat back from the rails in parallel lines of white spray.

Headquartered in Denver, responsible for getting Webb's magazines prominently displayed on every newsstand between the Mississippi and the Pacific coast, Vinnie had instituted a reign of terror among wholesalers, distributors, truck drivers, and newsstand operators.

Next to it was a small newsstand, and what looked like a betting parlor beside that betting was legal in the state of New Jersey, an important source of revenue.

But by the time the FBI men had retrieved their weapons, Remo and Chiun were gone, down into a subway entrance, where Remo stopped to buy the bulldog edition of a morning paper at the newsstand.

Books not only appear in bookstores and the modern equivalent of the newsstand, but also at grocery stores, video stores, and discount department stores like K-Mart and Target.

The rack seemed sad and forlorn, if emotions could be ascribed to newsstands, and he found himself wondering what had happened to the risque fortune cookies in Ben Stockley's desk drawer.

When's the last time Americans rushed out to the local newsstand to get a story hot off the presses?

It was raining when we reached Cresson, a wind-driven rain that had forced the agent at the newsstand to close himself in, and that beat back from the rails in parallel lines of white spray.

There was a litter basket off to the left, by the door to the newsstand, which was closed and dark.