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NOUN
- English merchant who expanded his father's shop in London into a prestigious department store (1841-1905)
- English merchant who took over a shop in London that was expanded by his son into a prestigious department store (1800-1885)
How To Use Harrod In A Sentence
- Top right: silk blouse £195 from Harrods.
- The opening of the Wilderness Road enabled the founding of the first settlements in Kentucky, including Transylvania Colony--which became Boonesboro--Harrod's Town and Benjamin Logan's.
- Mohamed Al-Fayed, owner of Harrods, is the laird of Balnagown Estate in Ross-shire, while actress Penelope Keith has a home in the Black Isle.
- I had to meet Derek at three and Mama, Jenny and I were still at Harrods looking at cribs and baby rattles.
- Next I rode around on a double-decker bus for about an hour, got something to eat and went shopping at Harrods for thermal underwear.
- I order shoes straight from Manolo Blahnik, or I buy them from Harrods.
- When I walked into the menswear department at Harrods, a little knot of salesmen looked at me in horror. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
- The 24-Karat-Gold Facial is available in London at Harrods ($470; harrods. com), at the Raffles Dubai hotel ($380; dubai. raffles.com), in Moscow at Spa Palestra ($770; palestra. ru) and in the U.S. at the Veronica Skin & Body Care Center in Malibu, California ($400; veronicaskincare. com). Talk About a Golden Glow
- A few weeks ago, I was in Harrods and some obnoxious female told me to hop it - I was complaining.
- Harrod blamed the Bishop for exploiting hostilities between groups of townsmen, so as to consolidate his own lordship over the borough.