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a noun phrase that means looking at things in shops without actually buying anything
window shopping
an idiom/verb phrase that means to buy things until you are tired and cannot walk around shops anymore anymore
to shop until you drop
to buy something
to purchase
to look at a lot of things in a shop rather than looking for one specific thing
to browse
to try to make someone agree to give you something that's better for you, like a cheaper price
to bargain
a person who like shopping a lot and spends too much time or money doing it
shopaholic
a verb phrase that means to shop excessively at one time
to go on a shopping spree
an idiom that means reduced in price
on sale
buying stuff without planning or thinking about it
impulse buying
the name given to a product by the company that produces it
brand name
an economy and culture that focuses on buying and selling a lot of things
consumerism
a verb phrase that means to wear clothes before you buy them
try on
verb phrase that means to like or be interested in something
keen on
phrase that means something is far away or hard to get to
out-of-the-way
phrase that means "many different kinds of something"
all sorts of
special because it isn't like other things; interesting because it's different from others
original
being fair or appropriate (in price)
reasonable
have enough money to pay for something
afford
the feeling of a place
atmosphere
selection
a group of things
having an old style or doing something in an old way
traditional
being easy to use or get to
convenient