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jewelry store

n. a firm that sells and buys jewelry [syn: jewelry dealer]

Usage examples of "jewelry store".

Located as it was, right on Main Street, the jewelry store was surrounded by the old gangBarby's beauty shop just around the corner on Motter Avenue, Ed's bakery in the next block east, the hardware store a block west and Kate's practically across the street.

Now if Sarah called the jewelry store whose name was on the box, she would find that no one there remembered selling a ruby-anddiamond pendant, that in fact they had no such item in stock.

By this time Silvana should be able to open her own jewelry store.

A few doors farther on, it coasted to a stop in front of a jewelry store.

Christopher Bell's confession that he had opened the jewelry store for the two admitted criminals had been a staggering blow, and Bert was trying to convince himself that Bell was in no condition to know what he was saying.

Ten years ago she had loved Georgetown, had been stimulated and excited by its eclectic liveliness bars and fortunetellers rubbing shoulders with chic boutiques, vendors selling cheap gold chains outside a fashionable jewelry store, elegant antique shops sandwiched between People's Drugs and McDonald's.

On the way to the mall, he stopped and looked in the window of a jewelry store, where they were featuring small men’.

Where Byers was known at all in West Memphis, it was as a failed jewelry store owner who worked at local flea markets.

It had begun six weeks ago, before the jewelry store job, and he'd had it eight or ten times since.

Go into any jewelry store and you'll find heart bracelets and rings and whatnot.

Swindlers and thieves are always on the alert for a chance to rob a jewelry store, and they work many games.

He passed a bakery, a jewelry store, and a boutique selling down comforters imported from Scandinavia.

She was in their hole-in-the-wall office downtown, an ancient brick building that had once contained a jewelry store.