Definitions
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- noun A sales outlet which supplies goods or services over the
Internet .
Etymologies
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Examples
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There will be an e-shop is a site detailing his biography and details of film.
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I certainly love to talk about this e-tailer, who I think has done a fantastic job at providing great customer service and a quality product, both of which I am particularly picky of because I do run a men's dress shirts e-shop.
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Of course I have to make two web-sites with it - a Monster home page which I have been meaning to do for a good while now and some sort of e-shop type thing.
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There are only a few days left in the holiday shopping season, so why not skip the madness at the malls and e-shop for the
13 Red Hot and Green Gifts for a Sustainable Valentine's Day | Inhabitat 2010
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There are only a few days left in the holiday shopping season, so why not skip the madness at the malls and e-shop for the
13 Sexy and Sweet Green Valentine's Day Gifts to WOW Your Eco-Sweetie | Inhabitat 2010
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Launched last winter, this upstart e-shop specializes in wallpaper exclusives by hard-to-find artisans.
I Can Get It For You Retail Jen Renzi 2010
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There are only a few days left in the holiday shopping season, so why not skip the madness at the malls and e-shop for the
13 Eco Jewelry Ideas to Green Your Valentine's Day! | Inhabitat 2010
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French, English and German internet users, however, e-shop more often with roughly one online transaction a month.
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According to the National Association of Realtors, nearly two thirds of Americans with Internet access will e-shop for their next home.
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But in my vision the fashionistas and soccer moms e-shop not so they can buy a $0.45 cartoon dress to hang out with their cartoon friends.
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