How To Use Checkout line In A Sentence
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However, that is an attitude that is shaped by my very Western lifestyle wherein Western grocery stores have no such thing as food courts attached to them wolfing down a sandwich slapped together at the Boar's Head deli counter while waiting in the Express checkout line does not count as a food court, and food courts in shopping malls are teeming with screaming, disobedient children, making for a highly unenjoyable, stressful decision-making process between deep-fried hot dogs impaled on sticks and peddled by pimple-faced Rain-bo Brites and the less arterially noxious chicken "patty" that has been breaded, deep-fried, and smeared with diet mayo.
Tampopo - A Crunky Quickie at the Market
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Slapdash weeklies at the supermarket checkout line move by the millions circulating gossip, lies, innuendo and scandal.
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I understand that the sight of a pig's foot on the conveyor belt at the checkout line can be a trifle jarring, especially when contrasted with food “products” such as fruit roll-ups, but the essential pigginess—and footiness—of the item serve to remind one of the humble origins of the stuff we put in our mouths.
What Do You Mean, You Don't Sell Pigs Feet?
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An ATM line is not like a movie, fast-food or supermarket checkout line.
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You should be able to "read" the back cover of the book, check out the book flap, see the cover art, and easily (and impulsively) drop the book in your cart and wander to the checkout line.
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To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines.
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To cut costs, many retailers have been introducing productivity-boosting measures, such as self-service checkout lines.
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I have talked to quite a few people standing in checkout lines at the grocery stores, fast-food places and friends in general, and the majority of them have said that if Clinton wins the nomination, they will switch to McCain.
Poll: Rising number of voters find campaign too negative, dull
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I recall adoring magazine cover after magazine cover at the supermarket checkout line with hagiographic photos of Obama.
"I love movies like that..."
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The effect had all the grace of two shoppers trying to shove past each other in the checkout line.
CORMORANT
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The effect had all the grace of two shoppers trying to shove past each other in the checkout line.
CORMORANT
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They do not yank things from shelves, nor do they wail and plead for items from the "emotional purchase" set-up in checkout lines.
Wal*Mart confessions