ADJECTIVE
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purchased; not homemade
a store-bought dress
my boughten clothes
How To Use store-bought In A Sentence
- In the past, clothing was most often rough homespun cloth made from their own cotton, but today manufactured fabric or store-bought clothes are increasingly common.
- Maybe an accomodation is to check to see if what you grow is available in a store and use that store-bought cost in your calculations. Taking the “hunger challenge”
- Regular homemade pudding may be used instead of store-bought pudding mix.
- What kind of person had no real photographs on his wall, only store-bought pictures of fake friends and relatives? THE TEACHER
- Finally, we served an excellent store-bought chestnut and vanilla cake called Carré Marron Vanille, brought to us by our friend Monsieur Picard.
- There's nothing store-bought or manufactured about this display either.
- Toss with store-bought cheese or pumpkin ravioli.
- Why use store-bought pastry when it's so easy to make your own?
- I was surprised to see that store-bought, ready-mixed formulas are usually cheaper than hand-mixed.
- Most candies, fried fast foods, and store-bought packaged cakes, cookies and crackers are packed with trans fats.