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Magazine rack

Magazine rack \Mag`a*zine" rack`\, n. A rack or stand for displaying magazines[4].

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magazine rack

n. a rack for displaying magazines

Usage examples of "magazine rack".

In the living room, the magazine rack beside the La-Z-Boy recliner was crammed full of publications, and inside a mahogany display case, bibelots gleamed dully beneath their own skin of dust.

First of all he took a pencil and ruler and carefully marked out the shape of the magazine rack on the sheet of plywood.

In the living room, the magazine rack beside the LaZ-Boy recliner was crammed full of publications, and inside a mahogany display case, bibelots gleamed dully beneath their own skin of dust.

Trying to hold this clear image of the room in her mind, she hobbled warily through the darkness, afraid of falling over a chair or a footstool or a magazine rack.

The giant magazine rack contained not only _People_, _Newsweek_, _Time_, _Good Housekeeping_, _Vogue_, and the usual mainstream mass-market periodicals, but such obscure specialized publications as _The Paris Review_, _The New England Journal of Medicine_, and _Orchid World_.

The bookshelves next to the magazine rack were stocked with works by King, Koontz, Grisham, and other best-sellers, as well as novels by Wallace Stegner, Rachel Ingalls, and Richard Ford.

She hung up and went to the magazine rack, picked up a New Yorker, looked at her watch again, and sat down to read.

I thanked him and hung up, stood for a moment looking out through the glass at a middle-aged gray-haired man who had come into the store and was pawing over the magazine rack.

She'd go over there to the magazine rack and fuss around, and we all thought she was looking at the comics.