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small stores

n. personal items sold aboard ship or at a naval base

Usage examples of "small stores".

This was the second time since her refitting in Plymouth that she had gone through this laborious process, refilling her casks from the water-hoys, replacing the empty beef and pork barrels from the victuallers, and coaxing all the small stores she could from the itinerant slop-ship that Cornwallis had put into commission.

This was the second time since her refitting in Plymouth that she had gone through this laborious process, refilling her casks from the waterhoys, replacing the empty beef and pork barrels from the victuallers, and coaxing all the small stores she could from the itinerant slopship that Cornwallis had put into commission.

First, a good many of the small stores that catered to servicemen, selling them greasy food, soft drinks and candy bars, came to be operated by members of the Kee hui.

In addition to good tips if you want to start a small literary magazine or publish your own book, they provide an up-to-date list of small stores around the country that would be likely to carry your paper.

We took fourteen prisoners, fourteen stands of arms, and some small stores.

He is on the outskirts of town, passing small stores and buildings.

During the day this was colourful and thriving community of small stores and businesse.

Then she walked past dozens of small stores, selling fake-gold jewelry, electronics, pimp suits, cheap running shoes, ID photos, souvenirs, bootleg perfumes and phony designer watches.

Sure enough, there were the usual collection of magazine stands and small stores.

Those four blocks had small stores and offices facing each other across the width of the road, separated by little service alleys which ran round to the back of the buildings.