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- noun UK, Ireland
homewares
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Examples
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A lot of products, such as homeware and electrical goods, are actually cheaper.
unknown title 2009
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A lot of products, such as homeware and electrical goods, are actually cheaper.
unknown title 2009
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"But the money would not necessarily encourage people to spend more on discretionary items such as homeware and apparel, which are suffering under the current economic climate.
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Bookends has been going since 1975, stocking a wide range of products from homeware and DVDs to toys and jewellery.
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Stores were awash with early December sales and M&S was forced to run a series of 25%-off discount days on its clothing and homeware ranges before Christmas to draw in shoppers.
Price Cuts Weigh on U.K. Retailers Kathy Gordon 2012
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"There is a new middle class of savvy consumers," says Simon Susman, the chief executive of clothing, homeware and food retailer Woolworths Holdings Ltd.
Wal-Mart Checks Out a New Continent Robb M. Stewart 2010
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Today's holiday brochures boast bargains like an Argos catalogue; instead of homeware and cheap electronics, we find tigers, temples and tribal villages.
Ben Colclough: Why Do We Travel? Ben Colclough 2011
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The shop sells a lot besides books, including art prints, homeware and DVDs.
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Today's holiday brochures boast bargains like an Argos catalogue; instead of homeware and cheap electronics, we find tigers, temples and tribal villages.
Ben Colclough: Why Do We Travel? Ben Colclough 2011
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Curiosities, retro homeware, vintage tattooing and retro hair might also be on your shopping list.
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