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Example sentences for "goods store"

  • His employer bought out the stock of an old-fashioned dry-goods store in another part of the town for a small sum; upon which he determined to have a grand "selling off.

  • When he was a few months past thirteen, being stout and large for his age, he was placed in a London dry-goods store, as boy of all work.

  • The next place I visited was a very large dry-goods store.

  • At lunch-time I stopped in at a large dry-goods store to attend to my wife's commission.

  • I worked three years in an optical-goods store at home in Frisco.

  • The president of the Company that owned the optical goods store, where he had worked, at home in Frisco, had had something of that gesture about him.

  • Rosenstein, who kept the principal dry-goods store in Banbridge, bore his testimony.

  • Upon entering a first-class dry-goods store in New York, a stranger is impressed with the order and system which prevail throughout the whole establishment.

  • At the southwest corner of Twentieth street, is the magnificent iron retail dry-goods store of Lord & Taylor--perhaps the most popular house in the city with residents.

  • Those who think this an exaggerated picture have only to apply to the proprietor of any first-class city dry-goods store, and he will confirm its truthfulness.

  • In a millinery and fancy dry-goods store, kept by ladies, fifteen girls were employed at from $4 to $6 per week.

  • A lady keeping a small dry-goods store told me she sells $100 worth of goods a week on an average.

  • I looked after her, and then, with all sorts of forebodings surging in my brain, strode into that "sporting-goods store.

  • The shop was what we, in America, would have called a "sporting-goods store.

  • That was worse than being in a dry-goods store, and carrying around bundles.

  • I believe you're in a dry-goods store on Sixth Avenue.

  • You wouldn't catch me slaving my life out in a dry-goods store, or any other.

  • At his trade he could easily earn twelve dollars a week; but he left it, because he was silly enough to be ashamed of it, and went into a dry-goods store at a salary of four hundred dollars a year.

  • This was continued until he attained the age of manhood, soon after which he procured the situation of clerk in a dry-goods store.

  • What did draymen do, when there was "a great calm" at the dry-goods store of Go Ahead & Co.

  • So I open the door of Mr. Henry Humbug's dry-goods store, which is about half a mile in length, and inquire for the desired article.

  • Well, here we are at Call & Ketchum's dry-goods store.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "goods store" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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