Crossword clues for corner shop
corner shop
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. (context UK English) A small retail store, often in a residential area, that carries a limited selection of items such as staples, sweets, newspapers, and other everyday items which is open long hours for the convenience of shoppers.
Usage examples of "corner shop".
At dusk I went out to buy an evening newspaper in the corner shop.
Omally had been acting as messenger and delivery boy, freighting quantities of thaumaturgical books which arrived daily in wax-paper packages at Normans corner shop.
He nipped out early for croissants and papers from the local corner shop, and they ate breakfast from a tray on top of the bedcovers, sharing sections of the newspapers, discarding more than they read.
Most of the Peaches' dole money went on Carmel's Superkings - by the weekend the money had run out and there was usually a tab to be settled at the corner shop.