Crossword-Solution: SHOPPING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Shopping | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Shop |
We have 8 clues for the answer “SHOPPING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Ban on Sunday ______ | 1 answer |
| Housewife's activity. | 1 answer |
| Pre-Christmas activity | 1 answer |
| searching for or buying goods or services | 1 answer |
| Purchases | 3 answers |
| BUYING ___ | 16 answers |
| Bidding | 30 answers |
| *___ center | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHOPPING (5)
Jean’s mother always devoted two or three weeks to Christmas shopping, and was always physically exhausted when Christmas Eve came.
EXCLUSIVE! S&L RIP OFF EXPOSED! Scott's entire story, the one he wasn't permitted to print was being read by millions of mid-American supermarket shopping housewives.
Hobbies, games, and fun About computer programs, online adventure games, threatening viruses, planning holidays, collecting coins and stamps, genealogy, music, shopping and other leisure activities.
Irene spent her abundant leisure in shopping for herself and her mother, of whom both daughters made a kind of idol, buying her caps and laces out of their pin-money, and getting her dresses far beyond her capacity to wear.
She had swallowed a light luncheon—no! when she came to think of it, between getting the children fed and the place righted, and preparing herself for the shopping bout, she had actually forgotten to eat any luncheon at all! She sat herself upon a revolving stool before a counter that was comparatively deserted, trying to gather strength and courage to charge through an eager multitude that was besieging breastworks of shirting and figured lawn.
Quotes with SHOPPING (3)
A piece of me is gone," she told me once while we were bra shopping. "I think we're made up of all these different pieces and every time someone goes, you're left with less of yourself.
We were always eating expired things. Milk, bread, biscuits, cake. We forgot about them as they sat around the house and just as they had gone bad, we put them in our mouths. Chocolates I brought back with me from Australia, cheeses in last year's Christmas hamper, juice from the last time someone decided to go grocery shopping. We didn't always realize they tasted funny — not everything curdles and a two-month-old orange can be just as sweet. When we did, it was usually too …
Be able to go shopping for a bathing suit and not become depressed afterward.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1958–1988).