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		Definition of pawnshop in English: pawnshopnoun ˈpɔːnʃɒpˈpɔnˌʃɑp A pawnbroker's shop.  Example sentencesExamples -  Our only used bookstore has gone, to be replaced by a pawnshop, of all things.
 -  Police also conducted an audit of local pawnshops to find stolen goods.
 -  In many states, pawnshops are the classic example.
 -  Somebody in the Boston pawnshops might recognize her.
 -  I had to go in and out of pawnshops and drug stores every day for more than four years.
 -  He couldn't buy more than he already had, without having to take some of the items to other pawnshops or to auction houses.
 -  The medicinal shop just a few doors down from the pawnshop was a very small building.
 -  Second-hand stores and pawnshops in Vancouver send in 400,000 routine reports each year on the items they purchase.
 -  I passed countless restaurants, nightclubs, strip clubs, pawnshops, and apartment buildings as I made my way down the block.
 -  There are instant-finance places, pawnshops, and everything else.
 -  One hundred and fourteen mobile phones were confiscated from the pawnshops.
 -  She knew that she was in luck when she saw a small pawnshop tucked away in the corner of the alley.
 -  With business booming, local pawnshops take no chances.
 -  Resources could be spread over the year or week by credit from the local store or taking possessions to the pawnshop.
 -  Their business interests ranged from salt, iron, cotton, silk and tea to various financial endeavours, including pawnshops, private banks and account bureaux.
 -  Well, a lot of this gear ends up in local pawnshops.
 -  The generals and the contractors buy up beach property and own stock in the institutions that bankroll the pawnshops.
 -  Even in the lousiest of pawnshops it wouldn't have fetched anything worthwhile.
 -  Like tax preparation services, pawnshops and auto dealers serve as middlemen for such loans.
 -  I love scouring pawnshops and Cash Converters, used book, CD and video stores.
 
    Definition of pawnshop in US English: pawnshopnounˈpônˌSHäpˈpɔnˌʃɑp A pawnbroker's shop, especially one where unredeemed items are sold to the public.  Example sentencesExamples -  The generals and the contractors buy up beach property and own stock in the institutions that bankroll the pawnshops.
 -  Our only used bookstore has gone, to be replaced by a pawnshop, of all things.
 -  Like tax preparation services, pawnshops and auto dealers serve as middlemen for such loans.
 -  She knew that she was in luck when she saw a small pawnshop tucked away in the corner of the alley.
 -  Their business interests ranged from salt, iron, cotton, silk and tea to various financial endeavours, including pawnshops, private banks and account bureaux.
 -  Well, a lot of this gear ends up in local pawnshops.
 -  There are instant-finance places, pawnshops, and everything else.
 -  Police also conducted an audit of local pawnshops to find stolen goods.
 -  Resources could be spread over the year or week by credit from the local store or taking possessions to the pawnshop.
 -  With business booming, local pawnshops take no chances.
 -  In many states, pawnshops are the classic example.
 -  He couldn't buy more than he already had, without having to take some of the items to other pawnshops or to auction houses.
 -  One hundred and fourteen mobile phones were confiscated from the pawnshops.
 -  Even in the lousiest of pawnshops it wouldn't have fetched anything worthwhile.
 -  Second-hand stores and pawnshops in Vancouver send in 400,000 routine reports each year on the items they purchase.
 -  Somebody in the Boston pawnshops might recognize her.
 -  The medicinal shop just a few doors down from the pawnshop was a very small building.
 -  I passed countless restaurants, nightclubs, strip clubs, pawnshops, and apartment buildings as I made my way down the block.
 -  I had to go in and out of pawnshops and drug stores every day for more than four years.
 -  I love scouring pawnshops and Cash Converters, used book, CD and video stores.
 
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