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Definition of corner shop in English: corner shopnoun British A small shop selling groceries and general goods in a mainly residential area. Example sentencesExamples - It is a great little shop - a real old-fashioned corner shop in atmosphere where all the locals chat with the staff.
- "You cannot run a billion-euro company in the same way as you would run a corner shop," said a retail source.
- Cadbury needs to move away from relying on impulse purchases at corner shops and into mainstream supermarket distribution.
- If there were more fruit and veg stalls, corner shops, sunday markets etc I for one would do all my shopping there.
- You don't take your entire life savings to the corner shop every time you go out to buy a paper do you?
- I finally found some afternoon work in a corner shop at the south end of Hampstead Heath.
- Advertise it in the local paper and, if you've got a corner shop, stick a notice in the window a few days beforehand so the locals see it.
- Planning meals before embarking on your weekly shopping trip will save money as you won't need to 'duck to the corner shop' for those items you forgot.
- Despite what anyone claims, we still love our corner shops and coupons.
- As the time went by, I began to recognise the locals who came into the corner shop.
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