Bookshop (noun)

A shop that sells books.

Origin:

19th century: from book + shop.

Examples:

  1. He loved browsing through the local bookshop on his lunch breaks.
  2. The bookshop was filled with the smell of freshly printed books and the sound of pages turning.
  3. She had always dreamed of opening her own bookshop and selling rare and out-of-print books.
  4. The bookshop was filled with customers looking for their next read.
  5. He was a regular customer of the bookshop, and the owner knew his taste well.
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