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in-store1 /ˈɪnstɔː / /ɪnˈstɔː/adjective & adverbWithin a store (shop): [as adjective]: an in-store bakery [as adverb]: the goods are promoted in-store...- Asda now has around 100 stores across Britain with in-store chaplains.
- Among the innovations being pushed through by Ladbrokes are in-store coffee shops, French pools and betting during games.
- You may also notice that in-store bakeries with their aroma of freshly baked breads are sited near less interesting packaged dry goods.
in store21In a safe place while not being used or displayed: items held in store...- I am reliably informed however that numerous interesting items from this period are held in store by the museum.
2Coming in the future; about to happen: he did not yet know what lay in store for him...- For weeks they sweated over their decision, wondering what lay in store for them.
- But when we booked the holiday, little did we know what lay in store for us once we arrived.
- He signed a five-year contract last summer but admits he has been left wondering what the future has in store.
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