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Definition of megastore in English: megastorenoun ˈmɛɡəstɔːˈmɛɡəˌstɔr A very large shop, typically one specializing in a particular type of product. Example sentencesExamples - Both his extraordinary outfits that day ought to be on sale in the megastore soon.
- As a result, books at these megastores have a very short shelf life, or maybe no life at all; the publication of some titles is canceled before that point if the chains don't come through with a large enough advance order.
- We used to go to the corner shop - we now go to the megastore.
- Both chains recently launched jazzy new megastores.
- A trip to one of Edmonton's entertainment megastores confirms our shortage of sophisticated electronics.
- Their megastore in the Flaggs shopping complex in Shinjuku does have a large imported section and is open from 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily.
- Those smaller stores, not to mention mom-and-pop operations in provincial towns, are threatened by the big international megastores.
- We bite into an allegedly ripe, tomato-looking something-or-other from the megastore and we are saddened by its utter lack of substance.
- Last September, though, the discounter opened the first of what is expected to be about 15 megastores ringing Cincinnati.
- Still, we in New York are at a disadvantage, in that we lack the sprawling megastores with their extensive options, including takeout and eat-in stations.
- According to Klein's carefully researched book, some 27 million workers in more than 70 Third World countries are now turning out the bulk of the brand-name merchandise on display in the malls and megastores of the West.
- The home-improvement megastore, which replaced a vacant Sears store, is the first development of its kind in the neighborhood in years.
- Suburban shopping invited first the supermarket, then the megastore.
- This suggests the new megastore is humming with estimated weekly sales of 1.9m a week - that's 100m annually.
- I ask where the evidence is that any of the communities that have been blessed by the presence of a megastore in recent years have actually benefited.
- Tomorrow, voters will determine if the company can build and operate a megastore and a number of chain shops in this city of 112,000.
- How does a small business that retails foodstuffs and other such products survive economically when surrounded by megastores?
- But step into one of today's megastores and you don't know where to begin.
- Israel looks and feels like California; there are housing developments and big-box megastores, and the traffic is terrible.
- Visitors, especially schoolchildren, come to see historic York, not megastores bringing more traffic and pollution.
Synonyms store, retail store, outlet, retail outlet, reseller, cash and carry Definition of megastore in US English: megastorenounˈmɛɡəˌstɔrˈmeɡəˌstôr A very large store, typically one specializing in a particular type of product. Example sentencesExamples - Suburban shopping invited first the supermarket, then the megastore.
- I ask where the evidence is that any of the communities that have been blessed by the presence of a megastore in recent years have actually benefited.
- Both chains recently launched jazzy new megastores.
- How does a small business that retails foodstuffs and other such products survive economically when surrounded by megastores?
- Last September, though, the discounter opened the first of what is expected to be about 15 megastores ringing Cincinnati.
- The home-improvement megastore, which replaced a vacant Sears store, is the first development of its kind in the neighborhood in years.
- But step into one of today's megastores and you don't know where to begin.
- We used to go to the corner shop - we now go to the megastore.
- According to Klein's carefully researched book, some 27 million workers in more than 70 Third World countries are now turning out the bulk of the brand-name merchandise on display in the malls and megastores of the West.
- As a result, books at these megastores have a very short shelf life, or maybe no life at all; the publication of some titles is canceled before that point if the chains don't come through with a large enough advance order.
- Tomorrow, voters will determine if the company can build and operate a megastore and a number of chain shops in this city of 112,000.
- Israel looks and feels like California; there are housing developments and big-box megastores, and the traffic is terrible.
- Their megastore in the Flaggs shopping complex in Shinjuku does have a large imported section and is open from 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. daily.
- Still, we in New York are at a disadvantage, in that we lack the sprawling megastores with their extensive options, including takeout and eat-in stations.
- Those smaller stores, not to mention mom-and-pop operations in provincial towns, are threatened by the big international megastores.
- This suggests the new megastore is humming with estimated weekly sales of 1.9m a week - that's 100m annually.
- A trip to one of Edmonton's entertainment megastores confirms our shortage of sophisticated electronics.
- Visitors, especially schoolchildren, come to see historic York, not megastores bringing more traffic and pollution.
- Both his extraordinary outfits that day ought to be on sale in the megastore soon.
- We bite into an allegedly ripe, tomato-looking something-or-other from the megastore and we are saddened by its utter lack of substance.
Synonyms store, retail store, outlet, retail outlet, reseller, cash and carry |