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"shop window" Definitions
  1. the glass at the front of a shop and the area behind it where goods are shown to the public

112 Sentences With "shop window"

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Glancing around, I caught our reflections in a shop window.
That girl adjusting her hair in a shop window—for whom?
The sort of thing one sees in a disbanded dyer's shop window.
For example, Atget made dozens of photographs of Parisian shop window displays.
Soon someone smashed a shop window and scrawled graffiti across the storefront.
Large wood planks protected her shop window, which was impacted by the blast.
Of course Splish's public feed is a bit of a digital shop window.
But for those looking, the pale fluorescent glow of the shop window is a beacon.
Someone from French Elle saw it in the shop window, and it made the front cover.
As a digital-first news outlet, Politico Europe uses its website as a shop window. Politico.
"We Ship Our Products Anywhere in the U.S. Overnight Delivery," says a sign on the shop window.
Instagram is more valuable (and more accessible!) than any retail shop window on Madison Avenue or Rodeo Drive.
The four suspects in Mississauga, Ontario, exited a car and began bashing in a shop window using hammers.
Instead of designing the marble accents for mansions back home, he now arranges sweets in the shop window.
When the traffic eased, he hurried across and studied the various guitars hanging in the bright shop window.
Mr Barber, who recently posted his 100th ear-wax-extraction video, sees the films as a useful shop window.
Social media sells, and in a city of aspiration an unimaginable wealth, Instagram is the shop window du jour.
Look at myself reflected back in the half-grime of a shop window and it looks more like me.
"The World Cup is always a shop window, but I haven't been thinking of it in that way," he said.
On Mendocino she stopped in front of a shop window and shaded her eyes and looked in through the glass. . . .
Under the terms of the deal, Zoes Kitchen has a 35-day "go-shop" window to seek other acquisition offers.
However, the van can be seen through a shop window driving at high speed as people rush out of the way.
Their work is our shop window and we're really excited about what has already been built, and all the future promises.
She couldn't pass a reflective surface — a shop window, a mirror or any shiny piece of metal — without snapping a selfie.
Titchener used the example of a person about to cross a busy street before being distracted by a shop window display.
"You need to always distinguish between reality and the shop window," said Andrei Frolov, editor-in-chief of Russian magazine Arms Exports.
Stepping past the slightly morbid mural of a grinning pig with lipstick (really), I spy the carcass cooling in the shop window.
Truth was a changing display in a shop window, manipulated by hands when you weren't looking, alluring and ever out of reach.
Is it an America where we might see a sign in a baker's shop window that reads "We don't do gay weddings"?
Next to the rack of birthday and get-well-soon cards, the guy crashes into the shop window and then a bookstand.
"An avatar is basically a mannequin in a shop window," said Nick Cooke, a co-founder of the Goat Agency, a marketing firm.
Many thought that Russia's decisive intervention in Syria would be the ideal shop-window for its weapons, from Sukhoi jets to Iskander missiles.
Another active website that matches the profile of other websites used in the operation is a shop window for a company called Blue Goldminers.
Whatever the reality, Ricciardo is putting himself front, side and center in the shop window, knowing that any interest adds to his bargaining power.
The front shop window regularly features incredibly crafted, finely detailed cut-paper displays by Kalpna Patel that show off a smartly edited collection of books.
But a show like this needed to acknowledge this gray area, to think through the relationship between the museum display case and the shop window.
It still had its Georgian shop window, and Mr. Pipe's idea was to restore it to its former glory while also creating spaces suitable for classes.
One day a woman in the U.K. was shocked by the sight inside a bridal shop window, and it wasn't only about the show-stopping gown.
An agreement with Salesforce, which offers corporate online services and is buying $100m of its shares, could give Dropbox a shop window for new business customers.
During one recent sting, she caught an elderly merchant, who had just embroidered "Olympics 240" on a series of handkerchiefs, hanging one in her shop window.
But the Olympics remain the most important shop window for track and field, as Coe well knows; they helped make him an enduring star at home.
I got into acting through a notice in a shop window: I rang the number, and they were looking for non-actors, so I started there.
It's true, because if we do have limited shelves and if we have limited street front, shop window, and we make something heroic, it's really heroic.
The idea, presumably, is for the product to act as a shop window for the Tresorit user experience and the company's broader end-to-end encryption offering.
Irish anti-communists threatened to throw a brick through a local shop window when it displayed the image when he first produced it half a century ago.
You're walking around town and from the corner of your eye, a shop window flashes with thigh-high furry boots and 3D goggles on fluorescent fairy robots.
Photos of a sign handwritten in Japanese saying "Entry by Chinese people prohibited" in a shop window were trending on Chinese and Taiwanese social media on Sunday.
Grasp had already been working with Atom as an outside agency, creating the "shop window" for Atom, in the words of Edward Twiddy, Atom's Chief Innovations Officer.
One shop-window David stood several feet tall and cost more than $200 — a serious investment that would have taken up major space in any buyer's home.
Users message a Slack bot from the standard Slack chat window, and the messages beam into a shop window inside the little Nintendo town of BS-X.
For example, look for the figure kneeling outside a shop window, or the girl with her head in her hands lying on top of a highway billboard.
"Anyone who knows me knows that my love of Delaware is absolute," McBride said, glancing out the coffee shop window in the direction of the White House.
In 2013, the tabloids pounced on comments she made during a lecture in which she called the Duchess of Cambridge "a shop-window mannequin" with no personality.
When you walk past a shop window where large red chunks of butchered bodies are hanging on display, do you stop to wonder what it really is?
When he and Shafeek saw Teng's concepts for the Castlevania poster, it immediately evoked an illustration one might see in a shop window or arcade advertising the game.
I slog the three blocks to the drugstore in a toxic haze of germs, and halfway there my rheumy eyes focus on a dress in a shop window.
"You must wear gloves and a (protective) mask at all times, and only two people may enter at a time," say two notices fixed to a shop window.
When I set up my own shop window at Ottolenghi in Notting Hill, raspberry-swirled meringues soon became part of our signature look, alongside many other fruity delights.
I was a caddie at the time and watched on tiptoe at the pro shop window, glued to the television inside as images of golf's great tragedy unfolded.
By keeping its manufacturing bases close to its distribution center in the northern Spanish region of Galicia, it can shift new designs from catwalk to shop window within weeks.
A remnant of his apprenticeship still hangs in his studio: an early portrait of his mentor gripping a buxom paper-model from the shop window, laughing like a newlywed.
Rapinoe said the World Cup was a shop window for women's soccer, with talk of reaching a billion viewers, and Hegerberg would have been one of the shining stars.
There are nannies who may be pushing a swing with one hand and texting with the other, or inadvertently exposing a toddler to a TV through a shop window.
The future royal brother-in-law is no stranger to attention-grabbing stunts: In September, he posed nearly nude in a London shop window to promote an online fashion retailer.
President Cyril Ramaphosa had hoped the World Economic Forum summit would serve as a shop window for his efforts to revive South Africa's ailing economy and boost intra-African trade.
The new wedding shop in town has a wheelchair using mannequin and it shouldn't be exciting but it's the first time I've ever seen disability portrayed in a shop window. pic.twitter.
My two children and husband plan to surprise her by holding up a large wooden sign that I'd spotted in a hospital gift shop window at the end of her stay.
Customers impatiently crowd outside the shop window, where employees can be seen dashing around the tiny interior, choosing from a variety of textures and colours, filling clear plastic bags with orders.
"In essence, the bakery seeks a constitutional right to hang a sign in its shop window proclaiming, 'Wedding Cakes for Heterosexuals Only,'" the ACLU's David D. Cole wrote in court briefs.
Another shopping scenario, this one in Théophile Alexandre Steinlen's lithograph "The Shop Window," involves two women admiring the goods for sale in a brightly lighted window on an otherwise murky street.
Westinghouse, owned by Japan's Toshiba, hoped China would serve as a shop window for its AP1000 design, which boasts enhanced "passive" safety features as well as higher levels of generation capacity.
If it's not forthcoming, sterling's value - the shop window price for all UK assets to the rest of the world - must drop far enough to make it attractive enough to return.
No other class of vehicle has similar restrictions: If I buy a car, I am free to do donuts on my neighbor's property and then ram it through a shop window.
Whilst promoting his plans for the National Health Service, Corbyn was snapped walking with party members under the words "Urban Decay" in capital letters on a shop window, advertising a U.S. cosmetics brand.
Westinghouse, owned by Japan's Toshiba, signed an agreement in 2007 to build four AP1000 reactor units at two sites in China, hoping the projects would serve as a shop window for the firm.
Basically, here's how it works: four models (including Spencer Matthews, who any fans of reality show Made in Chelsea will recognise) lined up semi-naked in a shop window in London on Friday morning.
"We heard this massive explosion, the shop window six doors away vibrated and we thought it can't be a car accident, it didn't sound like a crash," local resident Harrish Patni told Sky News.
"They had been trying to put out the fire for hours when suddenly the building just collapsed," said Ibrahim Najafi, a cosmetics seller, who could see the building crashing down from his shop window.
In an essay about Kate Middleton in 2013, she ignited a firestorm of controversy in Britain when she described the duchess as a personality-free "shop-window mannequin," whose only purpose is to breed.
The mannequin in your shop window, meanwhile, is an excellent place to display your most expensive outfit, because so long as it's well coordinated someone will inevitably pounce on it with no budget massaging required.
The rectangle formed by the street's inverted L is a sideways shop window, whose inexplicably upended position puts the figures depicted inside the rectangle at a parallel level to the painting's top and bottom edges.
Then after I've left the store, through the shop window, I'll watch her pointedly press a damp rag all over the von Furstenberg, presumably to get rid of the slashes of Secret I leave behind.
The event, a gauge of Chinese consumer sentiment, has also become a shop window this year for Alibaba Group Holding Ltd as the firm plans to sell $225 billion worth of shares in Hong Kong.
The mannequin in your shop window, meanwhile, is an excellent place to display your most expensive outfit, because so long as it's well coordinated someone will inevitably pounce on it with no budget massaging required.
As each model put on their look from the collection, they took their place at the front of the carousel, standing still like mannequins in a shop window as the stage turned around the room.
Renault must really start to realize their potential while Ricciardo, out of contract at the end of the year, needs to keep himself in the shop window should the likes of Ferrari or Mercedes come calling.
CHANGING your clothes in an airport toilet, inspecting your reflection in a terminal shop window or being the last person to board a flight are not normally thought to be unusual behaviours for travellers in an airport.
Still, she couldn't help but take a look at herself in a shop window as she ate one of the apples she bought, hungry because up until now, she'd been doing everything but eating the darned things.
One day, in the spring of 2008, Osipov came across a flyer stuck to a shop window describing him and Okhotin as "murderers" and accusing them of leeching money from the hospital to build themselves luxury homes.
Sensitivity education at Prada: Employees at the fashion house will receive training as part of a settlement with the New York City Commission on Human Rights, after a shop window featured figurines that resembled monkeys in blackface.
China is in the middle of a reactor-building program it hoped would serve as a shop window to promote its homegrown designs and technologies overseas, especially its own third-generation reactor design known as Hualong One.
That too had the cars, the pretty girls, the shop-window tailoring (tweed jacket and black polo-neck), the cool amusement and the villains, though those were racketeers and kidnappers rather than would-be rulers of the world.
On Friday, Matthews, 27, modeled a pair of "nude" boxers in a London shop window alongside topless female models in a stunt for online fashion retailer Lyst, which called his look "The Emperor's New Clothes" in a tweet.
Police in the eastern canton of the Grisons, where Giger was born, said pieces worth nearly 18,000 Swiss francs ($18,450) were taken from the shop window of a gallery in the provincial capital of Chur before dawn on Thursday.
The exhibition consists of eight fantasy shop window displays created by Leïla Menchari, the Tunisian-born queen of design who reigned over the picture windows at the Hermès flagship on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré from 1978 to 2013.
She knows I've been coveting the von Furstenberg ever since I first stood on the other side of her shop window, watching her slip it over a white, nippleless mannequin, looping some ropes of fake pearls around its headless neck.
Instead, I stood and stared at the reflection of my legs in the window, analyzing if they looked different from 30 minutes prior in my bathroom mirror, bedroom mirror, in the reflection of my kitchen oven, neighbor's window, or shop window.
The deal was signed in St Petersburg, where French President Emmanuel Macron arrived to take part in an economic forum, seen as Russia's shop window for attracting foreign investment, and held three hours of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
China, the world's biggest energy consumer, was once seen as a "shop window" for big nuclear developers to show off new technologies, with Beijing embarking on a program to build plants based on designs from France, the United States, Russia and Canada.
And if, like me, you've ever caught a glimpse of yourself in a shop window and taken a few seconds to register that the reflection staring back is in fact you, then chances are you've strayed a little from dressing as you please.
Consider how much is packed into the following four sentences, from "The Girls," one of her most powerful new stories: Daddy said that when you look death in the eye you want to do it as calmly as a stroller looks into a shop window.
That can easily serve as the start of a shopping experience: You see something you like, but you don't know the name or where to get it, or you just want something similar to, say, a pair of shoes you see in a shop window (e.g. CamFind).
"I definitely bought more luxury items at home than in the past since last year - a lot more - because it's convenient to buy things here," she said, standing with a friend as she compared a $5,700 purse she had bought with one in the shop window.
Broder's (and Lucy's) persona is full of shame, for everything, yet one characteristic of her writing is an almost exhibitionistic insistence on describing body parts and body functions (particularly but not exclusively sex) as if they were shoes in a shop window, examined, tried on, put back.
OITA, Japan (Reuters) - Canada rugby captain Tyler Ardron is under no illusions of the monumentality of the task facing his side in their next two World Cup fixtures but said it would put his players in the "shop window" and ultimately help improve the team in the long run.
A sign for "Black Friday Week" in a shop window on Oxford Street in London on November 22, 2016 (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)If you ask someone in Europe about "Black Friday," it will likely conjure up images of a stock market crash instead of a shopping day.
Eva twice admires the footwear she hopes to purchase, and the same shot of the shoes behind a rain-soaked shop window is used each time, situating her in a hazy, dreamlike environment that keeps her sleepwalking along the path to the eventual compromise she makes to obtain the shoes.
"The new wedding shop in town has a wheelchair using mannequin and it shouldn't be exciting but it's the first time I've ever seen disability portrayed in a shop window," she wrote alongside a photo of the display, which featured an off-the-shoulder gown with sparkly pumps and greenery decorating the chair.
"The monarch and her family are part of the shop window for Great Britain, and at the end of the day anything that goes on that creates people wanting to come to this part of the world, - come and see what goes on in Windsor - we're very happy for that," he said.
"If I'm a player and I know I'm going to get a start, not come off the bench, in the first three games then I will feel like I'm in the shop window and I've got a chance to put myself in contention for the first test," said Gatland, who promised to follow the policy he adopted in Australia in 2013.
While Phoebe's loathing for the mass-produced furniture that Rachel claims has its own history because "it came all the way from the White Plains store," may seem like a dig at the brand, she ends up falling in love with a Pottery Barn lamp in a shop window and gives in to the pull of PB. Shop the full collection in stores and on potterybarn.
"I met Mr. Lee To Sang in 1992 when I spotted (I was on the bike) his shop window in a lower class neighborhood," Willem Van Zoetendaal, the publisher of Sang's only photography book, wrote to me late last year: The window of his shop was very colorful and the divers [sic] population of that street (where also the biggest street market is) was presented in the window display.

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