NOUN
- a retail store serving a sparsely populated region; usually stocked with a wide variety of merchandise
How To Use general store In A Sentence
- There's a general store about three miles away -" He .. is? "asked Nicolette slowly, aware of a disthat 's if you don't mind walking." tinct pang of disappointment, and hated lierself for Consultant Care
- The old general store had gone but the shade thorn tree was still there, bewildered by its surround of concrete pavement.
- He also had a mad passion for street drags, and would frequently take out his lowered Model T Ford and rev it along the dusty trails between his place and the local general store.
- Two grocery shops and the general store are the sum total of local commerce.
- Ironmongers, specialist tool merchants, and general storekeepers retailed the products of a large and complex toolmaking industry.
- The group of sleigh bells hung above the door jingled merrily as Wendy and Samantha entered the general store.
- But during the 1940s and 50s the business grew to become a general store selling everything from sweets to string and from fountain pens to firelighters.
- Even the general store, which doubles as a chippie, is tastefully minimalist and the lady who owns it has a heart that glows in the dark.
- In contrast Mr. Hargreaves' general stores was in a tiny cottage - again the front room had been adapted.
- The old general store had gone but the shade thorn tree was still there, bewildered by its surround of concrete pavement.