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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
dealership
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
car
▪ I drive down the strip past the car dealerships and the drive-in motels with their dusty swimming pools out front.
▪ Today, at the age of 27, he is financial director for a car dealership in Southern California.
▪ Stocking loans - used specifically to allow companies to hold necessary volumes of stock, as in car dealerships. 6.
▪ If the podiatrist were located in the car dealership, we could be sure-footed about one of our biggest investments.
▪ Like this car dealership in Dorset, dedicated to selling some of the most desirable cars around.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Ford dealerships
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A smaller Deere dealership went into the old J.I.
▪ Both Ford and Chrysler have recognized Hansen for the strong customer loyalty at his dealerships.
▪ He works for a Peugeot dealership and the company has offered a back-up vehicle with the promise of petrol from other businesses.
▪ His dealership sold 100 machines in October.
▪ Stocking loans - used specifically to allow companies to hold necessary volumes of stock, as in car dealerships. 6.
▪ The special offer produced a flood of inquiries at Ford dealerships throughout the region.
▪ This gives it a total of six Nissan dealerships.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
dealership

1916, from dealer + -ship.

Wiktionary
dealership

n. A place that sells items, ''especially'' cars.

WordNet
dealership

n. a business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area [syn: franchise]

Wikipedia
Dealership (band)

Dealership is an American indie rock band based in Berkeley, California, thought to be disbanded.

Dealership

A dealership is an authorized seller and may refer to:

  • Car dealership
  • Franchised dealership

Usage examples of "dealership".

One of the best was a big old Art Deco Cadillac dealership, a glass-walled flatiron of a building set in the angle of two diverging avenues.

I speed past Rosehill Cemetery and down the long corridor of car dealerships.

As Patrick might have said, Olivia was as svelte as the sportiest coupe in the dealership, but never mind.

Patrick might have said, Olivia was as svelte as the sportiest coupe in the dealership, but never mind.

Bragg Boulevard, a garish ten-mile avenue of Putt-Putts, pawnshops, strip clubs, and used car dealerships, all of them even tackier than such establishments normally are.

Among the commercial establishments, many seemed travel-related: gas stations, car dealerships, tire sales, car washes, camper shells, and automotive repair.

Over dinner Fielding explained to me about the lucrative contingencies of pornography, the pandemonium of Forty-Second Street, the Boylesk dealerships on Seventh Avenue with their prodigies of chickens and chains, the Malibu circuit with the crews splashing through the set at dusk for the last degrees of heft and twang and purchase from the beached male lead on the motel floor, the soft proliferations of soft core in worldwide cable and network and its careful codes of airbrush and dick-wipe, the stupendous aberrations of Germany and Japan, the perversion-targeting in video mail-order, the mob snuff-movie operation conceived in Mexico City and dying in the Five Boroughs.

Chapter 14 The main drag in Colgate is four lanes wide, lined with an assortment of businesses ranging from carpet stores to barbershops, with a gas station on every other corner and an automobile dealership on the blocks between.

Hell be down at the Nissan dealership in three years and probably selling Boeings by the time he's twenty-eight.

But while Tamiami's reputation as a handgun dealership was assured, other gun shops around the country were getting even bigger headlines by diversifying into more exotic weapons, such as AK-4/s.

Instead, he lived inland, behind the hills and beyond the sight of the sea, in one of the rustic canyons that appealed not only to those who kept horses and loved the simple life but also to troubled cranks and crackpots, weedheads with names like Boomer and Moose who farmed marijuana under lamps in barns and bunkers, ecoterrorists scheming to blow up auto dealerships in the name of endangered tree rats, and religious cultists worshiping UFOs.

And one day it's in the newspaper how a team of men wearing black had stormed through a better neighborhood and a luxury car dealership slamming baseball bats against the front bumpers of cars so the air bags inside would explode in a powdery mess with their car alarms screaming.

Stores, dealerships, galleries struggled to satisfy the skyrocketing demand for ever more recherche produce: limited-edition olive oils, three-hundred-dollar corkscrews, customized Humvees, the latest anti-virus software, escort services featuring contortionists and twins, video installations, outsider art, featherlight shawls made from the chin-fluff of extinct mountain goats.

Or consider the automobile dealership: the salesman does his best to obscure the car's base price under a mountain of add-ons and incentives.

Before leaving the dealership he had carefully filled out a bill of sale and all other necessary papers.