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wineshop

[ wahyn-shop ]

noun

  1. a shop where wine is sold.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of wineshop1

First recorded in 1840–50; wine + shop
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Example Sentences

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Before buying, I might talk to my friendly local wineshop expert, who has tasted most wines in the store.

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Men came and went along the thoroughfare; several times one went into the wineshop and after an interval came out.

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A week passed during which neither Gebu nor Wenamon did anything more suspicious than walk to some wineshop after the evening meal, or gamble at hounds-and-jackals with some crony in the privacy of their own courtyards.

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At last, when he was thoroughly stiff from his cramped position and almost ready to retreat before the coming of night, the door of the wineshop opened.

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What good was there in crouching under a punt all evening, watching a wineshop door?

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