Crossword-Solution: SWEETSHOP 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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She was dressed in a gown almost as simple in make as that of the nurse, but of exquisite material--the soft green velvet which she had worn when she met Ian in the sweetshop in Regent Street.
The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 2003
With his mouth full, and wafting me the odor of a sweetshop, he stammers--"Tell me, you writing chap, you'll be writing later about soldiers, you'll be speaking of us, eh?" "Why yes, sonny, I shall talk about you, and about the boys, and about our life." "Tell me, then"--he indicates with a nod the papers on which I have been making notes.
Under Fire Henri Barbusse 2003
The one-eyed porter whom I have known from childhood; the station-master who ranges us all in ranks, beginning with the Duke and ending with a sad, frayed and literary man; the little chaise in which the two old ladies from Barlton drive up to get their paper of an evening, the servant from the inn, the newsboy whose mother keeps a sweetshop--they are all my village friends.
On Nothing & Kindred Subjects Hilaire Belloc 2005
They lived over a sweetshop, in two tiny rooms, in a street even more miscellaneous and half-baked than its neighbours.
The History of David Grieve Mrs. Humphry Ward 2005
What would a "sweetshop" be to-day without chocolate, that summit of the confectioner's art, when the rich brown of chocolate is the predominant note in every confectioner's window? What would the lovers in England do without chocolates, which enable them to indulge their delight in giving that which is sure to be well received? As a luxury it is universally appreciated, and because of this appreciation its value as a food is sometimes overlooked.
Cocoa and Chocolate Arthur W. Knapp 2006