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  • adjective Without any stores; shopless.

Etymologies

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store +‎ -less

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Examples

  • Our military commissaries, serving personnel and veterans in large metropolitan areas, began in the early 19th century as provisioning outposts for soldiers on the actual storeless frontier, who had no recourse to Safeway or Taco Bell; now they have another rationale.

    When The Budget Is Colonized 2008

  • "Amazon.com is the Wal-Mart of our era, but it's better," because its storeless business model could lead to higher long-term economic returns, he says.

    unknown title 2011

  • It quoted an analyst as saying Amazon's revenue could in 2011 increase 43 percent to $49 billion, but that "it's better" than Wal-Mart because its storeless business model could result in higher long-term economic returns.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • It quoted an analyst as saying Amazon's revenue could in 2011 increase 43 percent to $49 billion, but that "it's better" than Wal-Mart because its storeless business model could result in higher long-term economic returns.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Amazon. com, which is, of course, storeless, is sending out promotions in mid-November.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2008

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