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all over the shop Definition


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shop
noun
    1. A room or building where goods are sold or services are provided.
      Thesaurus: boutique, emporium, store, market, mart.
    2. A place providing specific goods or services.
      Example: a barber's shop
      Example: a betting shop
    3. A spell of shopping, especially for food or household items.
    4. A place where mechanics work, or where any kind of industry is pursued; a workshop.
      Example: machine shop
    5. A place of employment or activity.
    6. slang
      Prison.
    7. Talk about one's own business.
verb shopped, shopping
    intr
    1. To visit a shop or shops, especially in order to buy goods.
    2. slang
      To imprison, or cause to be imprisoned.
    3. slang
      To betray or inform on someone to the police, etc.
Idiom: all over the shop
    colloq
    Scattered everywhere; in numerous places.
Idiom: set up shop
    To establish or open a trading establishment.
Idiom: shut up shop
    colloq
    To stop trading, either at the end of the working day or permanently.
Idiom: talk shop
    colloq
    To talk about one's work or business, especially in a tedious way.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon sceoppa treasury.

Phrasal Verb: shop around
    To compare the price and quality of goods in various shops before making a purchase.To explore the full range of options available before committing oneself to any.


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