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chemist's

NOUN
  1. a retail shop where medicine and other articles are sold

How To Use chemist's In A Sentence

  • Alas! on one occasion Knighton was skilful enough to smash a chemist's blue bottle with an apple, ” and on another I am aware that an oil lamp in Carthusian Street succumbed to my only too-true cockshy: My Life as an Author
  • I like 'Mighty-sinewed chemist's daughter' myself, though I suspect that's not a kenning because it's, y'know. Mrissa: Also
  • Where was the chemist's shop to buy a tube of sun-tan lotion or a sticking plaster?
  • I like 'Mighty-sinewed chemist's daughter' myself, though I suspect that's not a kenning because it's, y'know. Mrissa: Also
  • Then we passed a chemist's. Times, Sunday Times
  • Knowing that even the suggestion of fruit evokes powerful associations of health, freshness and cleanliness, brands across all categories have gone fruity on us, infusing everything from shampoos to bottled waters with pineapple, oranges, peaches, passion fruit and banana fragrances—engineered in a chemist's laboratory, of course. Selling Illusions of Cleanliness
  • Up to then he had been pounding pills in a Viennese chemist's shop after studying chemistry at a technical college. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many, especially the overfifties, will now be rushing to the chemist's shelves. The Sun
  • Get yerself to the chemist's, and don't delay! Times, Sunday Times
  • I am not an all-organic eater, except in the sense that I try not to eat things that are composed entirely of borosilicates, and I am too much the chemist's daughter (mighty-sinewed chemist's daughter!) not to make that joke. Mrissa: State of the Mris Report
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