WordNet
n. a workplace where printing is done
Usage examples of "print shop".
Even Benjamin Franklin, who adamantly opposed slavery, had once owned two black house servants and had personally traded in slaves, buying and selling from his Market Street print shop.
Running a print shop in Roseburg, Oregon, living in a cute little house with a mansard roof—.
At 5:00, I tossed the pack of index cards in the drawer on top of the murder book, stacked the pages of my typed report, tucked them in a folder, and drove them to the local print shop, where I had two copies made.
He walked a half block toward La Brea and then leaned against the door of a closed print shop.
Running a print shop in Roseburg, Oregon, living in a cute little house with a mansard roofit was something to tease yourself with while you went on being the person you had no choice but to be.
We've got half the Fifth Precinct trying to find the print shop or painting company where Sam Chang works and we're coming up with zilch.
He was almost sorry when he had to start his new job in the print shop.