Crossword-Solution: SHOPPER 7 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Shopper n. One who shops.

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SHOPPER anagram HOPPERS, PHPROSE

We have 22 clues for the answer “SHOPPER”

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Free local paper 1 answer
someone who visits stores in search of articles to buy 1 answer
person who buys goods in a shop 1 answer
Sale-seeking person 1 answer
Person with a basket or cart 1 answer
Mall customer 1 answer
Lady with a little wagon and big bill. 1 answer
Free paper with a lot of ads 1 answer
Free neighborhood paper 1 answer
Free all-ad publication 1 answer
Almost anybody the week before Xmas. 1 answer
Ad-filled weekly 1 answer
MARKETER 2 answers
Mall Denizen 2 answers
One walking down the aisle? 2 answers
Department store employe. 2 answers
Housewife 5 answers
Purchaser 7 answers
Client 12 answers
CONSUMER ___ 16 answers
Customer 20 answers
Patron 44 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHOPPER (5)

This contingent appears shopping in the various shopping thoroughfares; it buys clothes, jewels, miscellaneous attractive things, making its purchases of articles useful or decorative with a freedom from anxiety in its enjoyment which does not mark the mood of the ordinary shopper.
The Shuttle Frances Hodgson Burnett 2006
Pete had lain awake in his bed, many's the night, planning the posing of "stills" that would show Jean at her best; he had visioned them on display in theater lobbies, and now he collided with a hurrying shopper in his haste to see the actual fulfillment of those plans.
Jean of the Lazy A B. M. Bower 1996
West would not be interested in visiting the store with you? I have been telling him something about our system of distribution, and perhaps he might like to see it in practical operation." "My daughter," he added, turning to me, "is an indefatigable shopper, and can tell you more about the stores than I can." The proposition was naturally very agreeable to me, and Edith being good enough to say that she should be glad to have my company, we left the house together.
Looking Backwards from 2000 to 1887 Edward Bellamy 1996
Why not appeal to another instinct; which dominates not only the woman shopper but the male shopper—in fact, the entire human race?” “What is that instinct, sir?” said the grocer.
The Toys of Peace Saki 2011
The brutal directness of the masculine shopper arouses a certain combative derision in the feminine onlooker.
Reginald in Russia Saki 2010

Quotes with SHOPPER (3)

Not all addictions are rooted in abuse or trauma, but I do believe they can all be traced to painful experience. A hurt is at the centre of all addictive behaviours. It is present in the gambler, the Internet addict, the compulsive shopper and the workaholic. The wound may not be as deep and the ache not as excruciating, and it may even be entirely hidden — but it’s there. As we’ll see, the effects of early stress or adverse experiences directly shape both the psychology and …
Gabor Mate In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction
There was something stubborn in me that didn't want to lose weight to attract a man. If the right man came along, he'd be able to see my virtues magically. Once he kissed me, the frog would turn into a prince. I had become a trick question, a heavy disguise, but behind the disobliging exterior was the welcoming child I would always be. Of course, what I'd forgotten was that he was not Parsifal and I was not the Grail; the medievalism of my imagination was not sufficiently up-…
Edmund White
Stale beer sticks to wobbling tables. The cigarette machine flashes in the corner, mocking smokers who never have any change on them. There’s no natural light in this pub, so it’s dark and gloomy. The pain on the face of the staff tells its own story: overworked, underpaid, exploited and treated as expendable. I feel at home with them. They’re so scared they will be fired from their terrible jobs, every time I order a beer they ask me if I want any peanuts or crisps, in case …
Craig Stone Life Knocks
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Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, Universal.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1952–2022).