Examples of 'newsagent' in a sentence

Meaning of "newsagent"

newsagent (noun): A newsagent is a person or business that sells newspapers, magazines, and usually cigarettes, sweets, and stationery
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  • A retail business selling newspapers, magazines, and stationery; a stationer.
  • The proprietor of such a business.

How to use "newsagent" in a sentence

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There is a newsagent and some food outlets.
Our subject has a crush on the newsagent.
There is also a newsagent and refreshment shops.
I can not even walk into to a newsagent.
There is a newsagent near the ticket hall.
I will indeed take it up with the newsagent.
Of course there was a newsagent and tobacconist also.
The newsagent had already been approached.
It also functions as a newsagent and a tobacconist.
The police are after you for the newsagent.
He offers her the newsagent and wishes her goodbye.
Like the man in the newsagent.
Former newsagent is new mayor.
I had cash but the newsagent.
Colin is a mild mannered newsagent who plays on his local darts team in the evenings.

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We are at the dock opposite the newsagent.
There is also a post office and newsagent and a couple of good takeaway restaurants.
Part of the building is occupied by a newsagent.
It was a local newsagent who took me to school in a Russian car.
The exhibition is owned and maintained by a local newsagent.
Worked in the newsagent on a Sunday.
No one lives in a house designed by a newsagent.
The newsagent thought I was going for a whole body shave.
There is no job at the newsagent.
I remember, it was a local newsagent who took me to school every morning.
The ticket hall contains two ticket machines and a newsagent.
He later worked as a newsagent in Paisley.
System for automatic packing of magazines and newspapers for each individual newsagent.
Opposite the newsagent.
A newsagent and a small store are on the beachfront, near the main swimming area.
But you are a newsagent.
There is a newsagent and a Foodstore / General dealer.
Looking for a newsagent.
This newsagent also sells local publications . Closed Thursday afternoon during the winter.
He had previously been a newsagent.
See you tonight at the newsagent at Piazza della Pace.
I will get over to Strange at the newsagent.
These cards are sold at the newsagent opening hours during session,.
So Alf despatched him off down Wembley Technique to the closest newsagent.
Off to the newsagent.
So Alf sent him off down Wembley Way to the nearest newsagent.
It hosts two small cafes, a newsagent outlet and several retail stores.
In the station there is a bakery, a kiosk and a newsagent.
I can not even walk into to a newsagent and buy a pack of cigarettes on trust, my friend.
French readers should go at once to the nearest newsagent and buy a copy.
So you are a newsagent now, as well as a liar?
I worked in the newsagent.
My newsagent says, “ Start copying what you love.
Knowledge management can benefit everyone from a local newsagent to a manufacturing firm.
The ticket office, newsagent and café are between Platforms 2 and 3.

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