big shop
English
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Noun
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see big, shop.
- (idiomatic, UK, Australia) A large, regular purchase of groceries; as opposed to ad hoc or impulse purchases.
- 2016 October 27, Aaron Sims, quoting Rosalind Eastland, “Shoppers speak out against car park fines in Yate”, in Gloucestershire Gazette:
- If they are trying to get people to enjoy their time there, whether going out for a meal, to the cinema or for a big shop, they don’t want to be keeping an eye on the clock.
- 2016 November 8, “Amazon launches Certified Refurbished store selling cheaper electronics”, in BT.com, retrieved 2016-11-17:
- If your order is under the threshold, you’ll have to pay a delivery charge, which can vary from £1.49 to £6 depending on what you purchase. So try and do a big shop rather than lots of little ones.
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