buy at

VERB
  1. do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
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How To Use buy at In A Sentence

  • B: I'm listing the items I want to buy at the grocery.
  • It was the guild again which procured the raw material, and distributed it in relatively equal proportions amongst its members; or where this was not the case, the time and place were indicated at which the guildsman might buy at a fixed maximum price. German Culture Past and Present
  • This is the theatrical equivalent of the whodunnit you buy at the airport as you go on holiday.
  • Write down everything you eat and find a caloric value for it in a dollar mini-book you can buy at the supermarket checkout counter.
  • It makes sense to buy at dealer prices so you can maximize your profits if you resell.
  • A fairly normal vase, the kind one would buy at the market: blue with swirly patterns, depicting some pastoral scene in creamy colours.
  • I plan to buy at least 2 extra copies as gifts for residents and fellows.
  • Armchair artists and weekend crafters are as much a part of "reck room" as big-finger-waving cheeseheads, thanks to McDonough's liberal use of materials you can buy at Michael's. Art review: 'Patrick McDonough: reck room' at Flashpoint
  • Looking for ground north to buy but need to buy at least 3 acres or more to get permit to put in septic tank legally. Two Cases Where Bigger Isn't Better
  • STEPHANIE NELSON, "THE COUPON MOM": Well, the big thing to avoid is to not overbuy at this time of year. CNN Transcript Aug 1, 2008
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