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five-and-ten

[ fahyv-uhn-ten ]

noun

  1. Also called five-and-ten-cent store [fahyv, -, uh, n-, ten, -sent], a store offering a wide assortment of inexpensive items, formerly costing five or ten cents, for personal and household use.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a five-and-ten.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of five-and-ten1

First recorded in 1875–80
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They passed a Club Monaco, which Smith said used to be a five-and-ten, and Herrick Hardware a family-run store with beach chairs hanging on its exterior like climbing roses.

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I didn’t have any money, but I walked down to the five-and-ten store.

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And there were so many ways to have a good time—so many flavors of ice cream to try, so many treasures to choose at the five-and-ten, so many trees to climb, so many books to borrow from the library, so many relatives willing to stop for a game of dominoes or checkers.

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My other brother’s five-and-ten store at Georgia Avenue and Lamont streets NW was looted and all his merchandise stolen.

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Montgomery had stores like J. J. Newberry’s and Kress’s five-and-ten, which opened onto Monroe Street—the main street for black people.

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