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		Definition of bookstall in English: bookstallnounˈbʊkstɔːlˈbʊkˌstɔl British A stand where books and sometimes newspapers are sold, especially out of doors or at a railway station.  Example sentencesExamples -  There will be various stalls including a bookstall, cake stall, bric-a-brac and tombola.
 -  Apart from the bookshops, they can be found on numerous unattended open-air bookstalls, exposed to the elements: sun-beaten and often soaked with rainwater.
 -  For this weekend only, book lovers will be able to follow the ‘book trail’ around the numerous temporary bookstalls that will be dotted around the picturesque Kilkenny town.
 -  The second-hand bookstalls on the Passeig de Gracia will sell you yellowed copies of Civil War newspapers celebrating exaggerated or imaginary victories over Franco.
 -  There will also be a mind, body and spirit bookstall, flower essences and aloe vera products for sale, and a café area providing healthy refreshments.
 -  One hot afternoon I picked up a book on a second-hand bookstall in the old town and I read that the literary career is ‘une affaire de longue haleine’.
 -  We're all familiar with the simple urban pleasure of browsing around open air bookstalls looking for that elusive first edition.
 -  He came to have bookstalls on virtually every railway station in the land, and thus sold vast quantities of books, newspapers, and magazines.
 -  One reader, describing the paucity of music available, compared it to ‘an airport bookstall, only without the gum and cigarettes’.
 -  Shoppers stroll through the bookstalls, cafes and flower marts that line the Ramblas, the promenade near the medieval quarter of Barrio Gotico.
 -  The stuff of pulp novels at airport bookstalls is a reality.
 -  I know there are in Belfast tidy gardens of roses, bookstalls with shelves of poetry, cats soaking up sun in shop windows.
 -  The ambience is one of art and history, the main focus of this 57-year-old bookstall on Brigade Road.
 -  A good number of members joined and the room was greatly appreciated by those who lived in outside places, away from the railway, bookstalls and newsagents.
 -  The edition being limited, it was advisable to apply early for copies, which were on sale at all booksellers, bookstalls and newsagents, priced 3d.
 -  The other thing that struck me was the number of bookstalls on street corners.
 -  To kill that half-hour break after lunch, do browse in one of the pavement bookstalls, avoiding those selling only pirated books.
 -  Bibliophiles can always go to some of the older bookstalls specialising in second-hand books just off Brigade Road or on Avenue Road.
 -  While I am enjoying the sunshine, I browse the second hand bookstall.
 -  His routine begins with receiving as many as 40 books meant for both children and adults in English and Tamil from a bookstall at the Anna Bus Stand.
 
  Synonyms booth, stand, stall, counter, refreshments kiosk, news stand, telephone kiosk    Definition of bookstall in US English: bookstallnounˈbo͝okˌstôlˈbʊkˌstɔl British 1A stand where books are sold, typically secondhand.  Example sentencesExamples -  A good number of members joined and the room was greatly appreciated by those who lived in outside places, away from the railway, bookstalls and newsagents.
 -  The second-hand bookstalls on the Passeig de Gracia will sell you yellowed copies of Civil War newspapers celebrating exaggerated or imaginary victories over Franco.
 -  The ambience is one of art and history, the main focus of this 57-year-old bookstall on Brigade Road.
 -  Apart from the bookshops, they can be found on numerous unattended open-air bookstalls, exposed to the elements: sun-beaten and often soaked with rainwater.
 -  Shoppers stroll through the bookstalls, cafes and flower marts that line the Ramblas, the promenade near the medieval quarter of Barrio Gotico.
 -  There will also be a mind, body and spirit bookstall, flower essences and aloe vera products for sale, and a café area providing healthy refreshments.
 -  There will be various stalls including a bookstall, cake stall, bric-a-brac and tombola.
 -  Bibliophiles can always go to some of the older bookstalls specialising in second-hand books just off Brigade Road or on Avenue Road.
 -  One reader, describing the paucity of music available, compared it to ‘an airport bookstall, only without the gum and cigarettes’.
 -  He came to have bookstalls on virtually every railway station in the land, and thus sold vast quantities of books, newspapers, and magazines.
 -  We're all familiar with the simple urban pleasure of browsing around open air bookstalls looking for that elusive first edition.
 -  I know there are in Belfast tidy gardens of roses, bookstalls with shelves of poetry, cats soaking up sun in shop windows.
 -  While I am enjoying the sunshine, I browse the second hand bookstall.
 -  To kill that half-hour break after lunch, do browse in one of the pavement bookstalls, avoiding those selling only pirated books.
 -  For this weekend only, book lovers will be able to follow the ‘book trail’ around the numerous temporary bookstalls that will be dotted around the picturesque Kilkenny town.
 -  The other thing that struck me was the number of bookstalls on street corners.
 -  His routine begins with receiving as many as 40 books meant for both children and adults in English and Tamil from a bookstall at the Anna Bus Stand.
 -  The edition being limited, it was advisable to apply early for copies, which were on sale at all booksellers, bookstalls and newsagents, priced 3d.
 -  One hot afternoon I picked up a book on a second-hand bookstall in the old town and I read that the literary career is ‘une affaire de longue haleine’.
 -  The stuff of pulp novels at airport bookstalls is a reality.
 
  Synonyms booth, stand, stall, counter, refreshments kiosk, news stand, telephone kiosk - 1.1 A newsstand.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The August issue with is available at all leading bookstalls.
 -  The publishing phenomenon of the year hit the national news - and every airport bookstall in the country.
 -  The Minister was doing a signing session for her new book at the Tory conference bookstall.
 
  Synonyms booth, stand, stall, counter, refreshments kiosk, news stand, telephone kiosk  
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