"Shopaholics" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
People who have a shopping addiction; people who spend excessive amount of money on goods and purchase a large number of items.
A fierce and intense confrontation or competition, often involving a physical challenge or skill-based competition, typically with a winner and loser.
Shootouts refer to:<br><br> A situation where two or more people engage in a gun battle, typically in a limited space or with a specific goal in mind, such as resolving a conflict or apprehending a fugitive.<br> A competitive shooting match or competition, often with multiple participants and varying levels of skill.<br> A high-stakes or dramatic confrontation, either literal or metaphorical, where people are at risk of being harmed or defeated.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The SWAT team engaged in a shootout with the armed suspect.<br> The police department will host a shootout competition next weekend.<br> The two business rivals engaged in a shootout for the top sales spot.
The verb "shoots" is the third person singular form of the word "shoot", which can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To fire or propel a projectile, such as a bullet or an arrow, from a firearm or a bow.<br>Example: The soldier fires his gun, and the bullet shoots through the target.<br>2. To take a photograph, especially with a camera.<br>Example: She shoots pictures of the beautiful scenery.<br>3. To grow or produce shoots, particularly in botany.<br>Example: The plant shoots up quickly after watering.<br>4. To die suddenly, either in a literal or figurative sense.<br>Example: The firefighter was shot in the line of duty, having been hit by a stray bullet.<br><br>It's worth noting that the meaning of "shoots" can depend on the context and the situation in which it is used.
The word "shop-keeper" refers to a person who owns or manages a retail store, typically selling goods or services to customers. They are often responsible for the daily operations, managing inventory, and interacting with customers. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to any person who works in a shop or store, often in a sales or customer service capacity.
A person who steals goods from a store, usually while the store is open and the owners are present.
A shop is a business or establishment that sells goods, including retail stores and other types of retail businesses. It may also refer to a small building or section of a building where goods are sold, or even a stall or small stand where goods are sold.
A shopaholic is a person who suffers from a compulsive desire to shop, often resulting in excessive and impulsive purchases, often to the point of financial difficulties.
Noun. <br><br>Compulsive shopping or a pattern of irresistible urges to buy things, often resulting in unmanageable debt or other negative consequences.
The front of a shop, especially with its windows, signs, and other displays visible from the street.
A person who runs and manages a shop, typically responsible for selling goods to customers.
A person who steals items from a shop, often while the shop is open, typically to sell or use them for personal gain.
People who shoplift are individuals who steal goods from a retail store without paying for them. This can include stealing merchandise from a supermarket, department store, or any other type of business that sells goods. Shoplifting can be committed by anyone, but it is often associated with young people or those who are desperate, poor, or who have a history of stealing.