bookstall

[bʊkstɔːl]

bookstall Definition

a table or small shop with an open front from which books are sold.

Using bookstall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bookstall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I found a rare book at the bookstall in the market.

  • Example

    The bookstall owner was very knowledgeable about the books he sold.

  • Example

    She set up a bookstall at the fair to sell her self-published novel.

bookstall Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bookstall

  • second-hand bookstall

    a bookstall that sells used or pre-owned books

    Example

    I bought a lot of books from the second-hand bookstall at the flea market.

  • a bookstall located in a railway station

    Example

    I always buy a book from the station bookstall before boarding the train.

  • a bookstall located on the street

    Example

    The street bookstall had a wide variety of books on display.

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Summary: bookstall in Brief

'Bookstall' [bʊkstɔːl] is a noun that refers to a table or small shop with an open front from which books are sold. It can be found in markets, fairs, railway stations, and on streets. The term 'bookstall' is synonymous with 'bookstore', 'bookshop', 'bookseller', and 'bookstand'.

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