Crossword clues for shopped
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shop \Shop\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shopped; p. pr. & vb. n. Shopping.] To visit shops for the purpose of purchasing goods.
He was engaged with his mother and some ladies to go
shopping.
--Byron.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: shop)
WordNet
n. a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod" [syn: store]
small workplace where handcrafts or manufacturing are done [syn: workshop]
a course of instruction in a trade (as carpentry or electricity); "I built a birdhouse in shop" [syn: shop class]
v. do one's shopping; "She goes shopping every Friday"
do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of [syn: patronize, patronise, shop at, buy at, frequent, sponsor] [ant: boycott, boycott]
shop around; not necessarily buying; "I don't need help, I'm just browsing" [syn: browse]
give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam" [syn: denounce, tell on, betray, give away, rat, grass, shit, snitch, stag]
See shop
Wikipedia
Shopped: The Shocking Power Of British Supermarkets is a book by British author and investigative journalist Joanna Blythman first published by Fourth Estate in 2004. Described by one reviewer as "an emotive and bitter attack on [Britain's] supermarket culture" the book examines the way supermarkets have changed "diets, cities, countryside and economy" in Britain and argues that consumers have unwittingly "surrendered control over what [they] eat to a few powerful chains." Along with Felicity Lawrence's Not On The Label (2004) and Colin Tudge's So Shall We Reap (2003), Shopped was seen by some critics as representing the frontline of the emerging, radical Slow Food movement in Europe. The book helped establish Blythman's reputation as "one of the most influential commentators" on British supermarkets. It was the winner of the Best Food Book prize at the 2005 Glenfiddich Food and Drink Awards and was shortlisted for the 2005 Guild of Food Writers' Awards.
Usage examples of "shopped".
More recently, we have shopped for German cars and Japanese electronics.
With these cards, they shopped in central stores located throughout the country.
Because so few shopped or purchased anything on the second end-day Kharl did not open the cooperage doors, although he often worked.
Amanda often shopped the sales with specific clients in mind, but today nothing really caught her eye until she found the table displaying the Hull.
But we each had some of our own clients, people for whom we shopped for specific items.
Then they all, even the most dignified and best-dressed dowagers, walked about munching the pretzels while they shopped at the other midway joints or watched the sideshow or sat down to have their salty palms read by Magpie Maggie Hag.