supermarket

[ US /ˈsupɝˌmɑɹkɪt/ ]
[ UK /sˈuːpəmˌɑːkɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large self-service grocery store selling groceries and dairy products and household goods
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How To Use supermarket In A Sentence

  • Tuesday, 19 February 2008 first signs of spring - centre piece of the month february pick whatever flowers you get at the supermarket to make this little basket filled with flowers. ranunculus are my favourites and available all over the place at the moment, so i chose to put them into this flowery centrepiece. the orchid is quite fancy but you just really need one to pimp this up (and it keeps for ever!). a rose or two, some ivy and green leaves from the forest and you are all set. to get started line a basket with some foil and trim on the edges. soak some floral foam in water and place in the basket, when soaked wet (can be really, really wet - it will have to work as a vase to the flowers), eventually cut and trim the floral on the edges, so that it resembles an arch. trim flowers and green leaves and stick into pot. start doing so on the bottom of foam, working upwards until you have an even flowery centrepiece. make sure foam stays moist - adding some water from time to time. Archive 2008-02-01
  • There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden.
  • A stroll down a supermarket aisle is enlivened by signs such as this one: June « 2009 « Sentence first
  • Find supermarket shopping almost impossible now, barely able to walk let alone push a trolley so did my first internet shop last night. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • The supermarket is very near the station.
  • Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.
  • Most of this coffee is not the higher grade arabica bean sold to connoisseurs, but the lower-grade robusta that ends up in instant coffee or in cheap blends sold in supermarkets.
  • A series of essays from various regular Americans on love, work, and life in the United States, including a housewife and supermarket checker.
  • They already had been supporting other unions by refusing to back their trucks up to supermarket loading docks.
  • This is an unprofitable business and it is not confined to Britain's biggest supermarket chain.
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