Newsstand (noun)

  1. A stand or kiosk where newspapers and magazines are sold.
  2. A place where periodicals are sold to the public.

Origin:

From news + stand, from the sense of "a stand for selling newspapers".

Examples:

  1. He bought the latest issue of his favorite magazine from the newsstand on the corner.
  2. The newsstand was a popular place to catch up on the latest news and gossip.
  3. She stopped at the newsstand to buy a newspaper before starting her morning commute.
  4. The newsstand was a small, family-owned business that had been a staple of the neighborhood for decades.
  5. Due to the decline in print media, many newsstands have gone out of business or switched to selling other items.
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