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  • noun Plural form of haberdashery.

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Examples

  • Duck in and out of small boutiques and haberdasheries.

    Oslo, Norway 2010

  • Well, perhaps a convenient work around would be licensing opium dens/espresso sit down coffee houses with booths plus large throw rugs and pot smoking cafes/haberdasheries with colorful cerebral music piercing the air.

    A remarkable week for the Mexican congress 2006

  • Seemed there were no local haberdasheries open after 10pm, and most of the locals were price gouging anyway.

    Playing the Walmart card « BuzzMachine 2006

  • Seemed there were no local haberdasheries open after 10pm, and most of the locals were price gouging anyway.

    Walsmart « BuzzMachine 2006

  • Seemed there were no local haberdasheries open after 10pm, and most of the locals were price gouging anyway.

    Walsmart « BuzzMachine 2006

  • I remembered it as an upper-middle-class bedroom community of aggressively contemporary homes, straight-edge lawns and low-rise shopping centers occupied by gourmet shops, antique galleries and high-priced haberdasheries.

    When the Bough Breaks Jonathan Kellerman 1985

  • I remembered it as an upper-middle-class bedroom community of aggressively contemporary homes, straight-edge lawns and low-rise shopping centers occupied by gourmet shops, antique galleries and high-priced haberdasheries.

    When The Bough Breaks Kellerman, Jonathan 1985

  • I remembered it as an upper-middle-class bedroom community of aggressively contemporary homes, straight-edge lawns and low-rise shopping centers occupied by gourmet shops, antique galleries and high-priced haberdasheries.

    When the Bough Breaks Jonathan Kellerman 1985

  • I remembered it as an upper-middle-class bedroom community of aggressively contemporary homes, straight-edge lawns and low-rise shopping centers occupied by gourmet shops, antique galleries and high-priced haberdasheries.

    When the Bough Breaks Jonathan Kellerman 1985

  • There are other haberdasheries where the service is distinctly good, but

    The Book of Business Etiquette Nella Henney

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