dress shop

NOUN
  1. a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry

How To Use dress shop In A Sentence

  • He really does look as if a men's conservative dress shop is the only place that would hire him.
  • Paint peeled off the walls of nearby buildings and the faces of wax dummies in the dress shop across the road melted in the intense heat
  • Our fashionaBle dress shop has specially set up a popular clothes counter, and welcomes your patronage.
  • Fancy dress shops have reported an unusual surge in demand for Elvis costumes this week.
  • The dress shop has been open for nearly seven months but Eddie still misses the hustle and bustle of the restaurant.
  • We went to some dress shop to pick out a navy, simply cut blue dress and a pair of clunky sandals.
  • A walk down the high street reveals two posh dress shops, a complete body therapist, a Highland outfitters, an art gallery and a deli selling expensive sandwiches.
  • This is a dress shop for mature women.
  • His father owned a printing business and his mother kept a dress shop. Times, Sunday Times
  • Opposite, there was a dress shop selling some rather fetching one-piece bathing suits. Times, Sunday Times
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