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bodega
[ boh-dey-guh; Spanish baw-the-gah ]
noun
- a small, independent or family-owned grocery store, usually located in a densely populated urban environment, traditionally serving a Hispanic clientele.
- (in Spain)
- a wineshop.
- a warehouse for storing or aging wines.
bodega
/ boˈðeÉ£a; bəʊˈdiËÉ¡É™ /
noun
- a shop selling wine and sometimes groceries, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bodega1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bodega1
Example Sentences
An innocent bodega owner was minding his business when a criminal caused massive damage to his property, stole his money and topped it off with arson.
Meyers was talking about a supposed robbery at a bodega when the comedian materialized on set, saying, “Honestly, I’m concerned with how you’re going to end that joke.â€
“It was always about barrios, borders and bodegas,†she told NPR’s “All Things Considered†in 2006, describing what publishers and readers expected from her.
They both hail from the Bronx, so I did my duty to the greater public and I got Jharrel Jerome’s bodega order because we already know Jennifer’s.
My girlfriend and I wrapped up at a corner bodega, where we recovered from the 70-something-degree weather with cold drinks, and spoke to people coming in.
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