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"window-shop" Definitions
  1. to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
  2. to examine or evaluate merchandise for possible purchase, use, etc.: Russian delegations are window-shopping in European factories.
  3. to look at (merchandise) in the windows of stores without making any purchases: to window-shop shoes.

62 Sentences With "window shop"

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I like to window shop for food more than anything else.
They would window-shop, buy something cheap and sparkly from Claire's.
They will window shop until the doors close on caucus night.
He drives us downtown and we window-shop while sharing stories.
A father and daughter window-shop in New York City on Nov.
Here are five apps and websites where you can travel window-shop.
Window shop, cause it was Central, where all the big stores are.
Afterward, we'll walk around the neighborhood and window shop and people watch.
For years, many Australians have only been able to window-shop at Amazon.
To date it has done little more than window-shop for potential investments.
J. makes me lunch while I shower and then I online window shop.
It is absolutely gorgeous to look at and stroll through, and I window shop.
I reheat my leftover carrot pasta and sit at the computer to online window shop.
Even if you did nothing but window-shop, you would end up rich with experiences.
If you want to binge-watch and window shop, Sex & The City should be your go-to.
My roommate and I put on jeans and head outside to walk around the city and window shop.
It can be enticing to window shop for seeds, but not all seeds can thrive in every climate.
We window shop to get our "exercise" in, and I pick up the top that I ordered from Abercrombie.
Just make sure you browse while you're on a break — maybe wait to travel window-shop until, say, lunchtime.
A woman in her 50s or 303s looking to window-shop today might only come across empty storefronts instead.
COUNTER INTELLIGENCE Bergdorf Goodman isn't far from my apartment, so I'll window shop on Madison Avenue and end up there.
One cannot window-shop this exhibition without coming away with an overwhelming sense that the participating artists have reached their limits.
I walk to Bến Thành Market for the second time, and window shop to see what all the vendors are buying.
Her home is within walking distance of work and the Newport Center mall, where she likes to shop and window-shop.
U.S. Special Operations will continue to be absolutely vital – making this year's window shop for big boys' toys a significant one.
So really continuing to focus on serendipitous shopping in the feed, but introducing the ability to window shop specifically and explore.
There are always interesting street fairs going on, and I like to pop into stores and just browse or window-shop.
I window shop for curtains on Amazon but don't order knowing Amazon isn't fulfilling shipments of non-essential items right now.
After dinner I walk around and window shop some more, and then head out the Pile Gate back to the bus stop.
If it's time to invest in a new winter coat, that's what I keep my eyes peeled for as I window shop.
"If I wanted inspiration I could go to Beverly Hills, window shop, walk through the stores, look at what people were wearing," she explains.
Keep calm and digital window shop on, because this is the best excuse you're gonna get to indulge in some much-needed retail therapy.
The costume store Lucy in Disguise with Diamonds, and the curated antique store, Uncommon Objects, selling "eclectic oddities," are everyone's favorite places to window shop.
It made price information for next year publicly available a week early, so customers could have more time to window-shop and explore their options.
Sadly, you can't actually buy stuff — you need an Amazon Fire TV to do that — but this is still fun if you just want to window-shop from the couch.
US ARMY GETS EVEN DEADLIER WITH FUTURISTIC NEW NIGHT VISION GOGGLES SOFIC provides an opportunity to window shop the latest and greatest tech from 425 companies designed for special operations.
We watch some incredible bands, hang with all of our buds, window-shop the vintage booths, and have our portrait drawn Picasso-style by an eight-year-old brilliant entrepreneur.
There's something new and exciting for every budget, and Kelley Blue Book's wide range of useful 10 Best lists make it easier than ever to window shop for your new ride.
So excuse us while we online window shop the shit out of this sale — this weekend definitely calls for homemade pesto zoodles and some sea foam green-churned peach ice cream.
But the bookstore framing is no coincidence, and the reality is that something bigger and more profound is happening than a simple desire to let people window shop for Fire TV sticks.
A pleasant, 20-minute stroll down the swanky Passeig de Gràcia — where you can window-shop at Gucci, Chanel, and the like — gets you to the bustling La Rambla, the city's iconic pedestrian street.
But my visit to the new headquarters of Priority Cycles wasn't to window shop or to look at the bikes of last year, but to speak to co-founder Dave Weiner, and see the next bike in the lineup.
Tickets to the show will be 300 CHF (approximately the same in U.S. dollars), which includes full access to the show and the various brand booths — including food and beverages — as opposed to last year's tickets, which were 60 CHF and only allowed guests into the Palexpo to effectively window shop the booths.
Due to lack of space, The Window Shop relocated, for the last time, to 56 Brattle Street in 1947. The new building, constructed in 1811 for Torrey Hancock, had previously been the Cock Horse Inn, Dexter Pratt's Blacksmith Shop (made famous by the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem "The Village Blacksmith"), and after The Window Shop sold it in 1972, it was the Hi-Rise Bakery and then the Cambridge Center for Adult Education. The Window Shop restaurant would, at times, serve around 8,000 customers a day, but by the late 1960s, patron usage declined, and despite rebranding the Shop restaurant with a new manager and a Viennese Cafe, The Window Shop had to sell out and close in 1972. After closure, The Window Shop changed its name to The Window Shop, Inc.
The Window Shop also was funded in part by, and cooperated with, the New England Christian Committee for Refugees (NECCR). In addition to providing a space for immigrants to work and make money, The Window Shop also provided scholarships to children of employees and emergency assistance funds. In January of 1942, Frances Fremont-Smith (wife of Frank Fremont-Smith), opened a Friendship House, where immigrants and refugees could attend lectures, sing, check out books from a lending library, and get information about other events around town one day a week, while enjoying refreshments. However, due to lack of funding, the Friendship House closed after a year of operation.
In 1933, Robert Ulich accepted a lectureship at Harvard University and in consequence the family moved to the USA. Here Elsa gave aid to newly arrived German and Austrian refugees. In 1939, she opened the "Window-Shop", a restaurant which gave work opportunities for refugees in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Other funds were given to former employees, some were designated for the processing of their archival materials at the Schlesinger Library, and some for a future history written on The Window Shop. The majority of the assets, however, went to The Boston Foundation to assist with refugees and foreign-born residents.
Oxford Street was originally used as an Aboriginal walking track, then as a faster route to South Head. Trams once ran along Oxford Street to Bondi and other beaches. Once serving the needs of the local residents, the street has changed to now serve the many visitors to Paddington who come to promenade and window shop.
A robbery goes awry. One of the robbers is left stranded and, during his attempt to run away from the police, he causes a multiple car accident. Jean's car ends up at the inner-shop side of a window shop, and Roger's car is barely working. Jean doesn't want to be left to her own devices, so she enters Roger's car.
The Window Shop (1939-1972) was a store located in Cambridge, Massachusetts created by a small group of women wanting to help immigrants fleeing Europe. It was originally located in a room on the second floor of 37 Church Street and was named for the room's large window. One of these women was Elsa Brändström Ulich, a Swedish-immigrant nurse and philanthropist.
Scholarship Fund, which was incorporated in 1942, and it continued to offer scholarships to "new Americans" until 1987. In 1987, The Window Shop Inc., Scholarship Fund dissolved, with board members deciding that it outlived its usefulness and deeming that other Cambridge institutions could carry out their work. After dissolution, the Fund left its name and some assets to Northeastern University to give to refugee students.
In 2007, Sportsgirl launched its rewind range. It brought back some of its older pieces from the 1980s, such as the Sportsgirl logo tee, beach towels, and duffel bags. In 2009, Sportsgirl launched the label 'Romance Was Born' in stores featuring music from the Melbourne indie/electro band Neon Knights. In 2012, Sportsgirl displayed the "window shop", a digital strategy to allow for 24/7 shopping.
In early 2010, the group began to upload their music to YouTube. Their first video, a cover of Britney Spears's song "3" got a lot of hits quickly thanks to Jack Conte promoting it on YouTube. Another early video release, "Window Shop" (originally recorded on Louis Cole's first album) also got a lot of hits thanks to a front page YouTube feature. In this same year, they released their first album called "Louis Cole and Genevieve Artadi".
It eventually became a restaurant called the Cock Horse Inn. It was then purchased in 1947 by a group of women including Elsa Brändström Ulich as the new location of The Window Shop, which hired refugees and immigrants, and may have been the first business in Harvard Square to employ African American women. Ulich personally persuaded the group to choose the Pratt House as their location, though it was then in disrepair and its purchase necessitated raising $40,000 in loans.Haber, Barbara.
During the 1940s, the Shop became one of the first businesses in Cambridge to hire African-Americans. The Window Shop created jobs for and trained hundreds of people in various skills, such as salesclerks, dressmakers, bakers, etc. Employee schedules were based on their own needs and availability, and not at the whim of the Shop. The Shop was also concerned with working conditions, wages, and providing benefits not required by law, which made it a progressive employer for the time.
A a five-foot way along a row of shophouses in Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia. The term "five-foot" describes the width of the covered sidewalks. The overhanging canopy, roof extension or projected upper floor on top of the five-foot ways provides a cover to shield pedestrians from the sun and rain. As the ground floor of most commercial buildings in downtown areas is occupied by shops or eating places, the five-foot ways also function as corridors for people to window-shop or look for refreshment.
Congresbury is a large village and has several public houses. There is a wide variety of shops, many of them owned by individuals offering specialist products. In 2013, in the village precinct on Brinsea Road there is a Costcutter general store, baker and sandwich shop, butcher, post office, fish and chip shop, farmers' general store and, nearby, two small car dealerships. Near the village cross in the High Street there is a carpet shop, window shop, hairdresser/beauty shop and one of the public houses.
Net-a-porter Launched a pop up window shop and apply image recognition technology to enable customers to find video content of the clothes and the online shop. In 2015, Kiddicare, a childcare brand, announced plan to open 12 stores in the UK. Ocado launched a virtual shopping wall at One New Change, Birmingham's Bullring shopping center and Bristol. Customers can shop by using Ocado's “on the go” app to scan product's barcode on the wall. eBay opened an inspiration shop in New York in 2011.
On her days off, Higgins Clark would window shop, mentally choosing the clothes she would wear when she finally became a famous writer.Higgins Clark, Kitchen Privileges, pp. 40–42. Despite Higgins Clark's contribution to the family finances, the money her mother earned babysitting was not enough, and the family lost their house and moved into a small three-room apartment. When Joseph graduated from high school in 1944, he immediately enlisted in the Navy, both to serve his country during war and to help his mother pay her bills.
Promenading in these arcades became a popular nineteenth-century pastime for the emerging middle classes. Designed to attract the genteel middle class, these shopping arcades came to be the place to shop and to be seen. Individual stores fitted with long glass exterior windows allowed the emerging middle classes to window shop and indulge in fantasies, even when they may not have been able to afford the high retail prices of the luxury outlets inside the arcade.Byrne-Paquet, L., The Urge to Splurge: A Social History of Shopping,ECW Press, Toronto, Canada, pp.
After Wally fills little Marianne's favorite doll with sawdust and gives it to her, neighborhood bully Leonard lassos it with a rope and swings it out in the street, where a passing truck crushes it. The gang then promises to purchase a new doll for the brokenhearted girl, as her big sister Jane comforts her. Unfortunately, the kids have no money; but it doesn't dampen their spirits. They window shop for a doll at the local toy store, where Leonard's equally obnoxious father, who coincidentally owns the store, agrees to give the kids a doll if they will trade their beloved Pete the Pup for it.
In 1939, four women opened the Window Shop at 37 Church Street with a combined sum of 65 dollars to aid immigrants fleeing German-occupied Europe who needed jobs, housing, and English education. At first, the Shop served as a consignment shop where immigrant women could sell their handicrafts and homemade baked goods, but after moving to 102 Mt. Auburn Street in November 1939, it was able to open a tea room and pastry shop, and within a year, was serving lunch. It would also eventually contain a dress and gift shop. Shop revenue was used to pay employees, who were mostly immigrants or refugees.

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