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toyshop

[ UK /tˈɔ‍ɪʃɒp/ ]
NOUN
  1. shop where toys are sold

How To Use toyshop In A Sentence

  • And it is not just specialist toyshops either is it?
  • Other retailers include farm shops, toyshops and schools.
  • See, cheese and pickle sandwiches were my staple diet the summer I worked in Barnaby's toyshop, and hungrily read Women in Love, The Virgin and the Gypsy and The Rainbow in quick succesion during my all too short lunch breaks. Archive 2005-09-01
  • ‘The bikes are designed for children and are for sale in children's toyshops,’ she said.
  • A car was passing along the road in front of the factory, the first I'd heard since we came into the toyshop. TOY SHOP
  • The toyshops, much like the adventure playground leave little to the imagination.
  • Because I lived in the countryside, and there were virtually no toyshops, I would make my own out of bits of wood.
  • On the one hand, it remains a traditional English market town, complete with an ancient parish church, three independent butchers, a brewery, a toyshop, a weekly market and a local museum.
  • Thus is a newspaper a magazine or toyshop where everyone has his hobby-horse. Times, Sunday Times
  • She sighed as she walked out of the shop towards the toyshop.
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