"Window-shopping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Window-shopping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Window-shopping" Meaning

Window-shopping is when people look at and admire goods or merchandise in shop windows, often to get an idea of what's available or to simply enjoy the experience, but without intending to make a purchase.

"Window-shopping" Examples

1. I love browsing through stores on the weekends, it's my favorite activity, a classic form of window-shopping in the city.


2. The term window-shopping is a translation of the term για;display, which the German describe as window sausage, floating curiously beside the street.


3. When we went to the city last weekend, my friend spent way too much money on fancy shoes, my aunt told me it was window-shopping but I knew better.


4. Doing some window-shopping doesn't have financial items in your shopping list, after all it's only mentally calculating what you would have purchased if you had the means.


5. Rather than buying in a physical store, some people prefer browsing online stores which is still a form of window-shopping.

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