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Definition of gift shop in English: gift shopnoun A shop that sells souvenirs and small items suitable to be given as presents. a lovely little gift shop, full of magnets, coasters, and handbags Example sentencesExamples - The former sailor turned screenwriter had been working on the lot, himself, as a security guard, when he popped into the gift shop to make a purchase.
- A visit to any Barcelona gift shop will immediately alert you to the city's No. 1 icon: the huge, fantastic and unfinished church Sagrada Familia, which was designed by Antoni Gaudi.
- And the National Gallery of Scotland gift shop is readying itself with Monet-inspired fridge magnets, mousemats, memo pads, and all manner of other memorabilia.
- At the visitors centre there is a gift shop and tea room.
- We happened to see a jar of banana curd in one of those lovely little gift shops you get in such places.
- At most hotels, guests can stroll into the gift shop to purchase commemorative trinkets.
- A favourite with day-trippers, the small town is crammed with glittering gift shops, candyfloss, and tourists.
- And almost every Breton town boasts at least one Celtic-themed pub or a gift shop selling trinkets with supposedly traditional Celtic symbols.
- Banff turned out to be a small and very attractive town geared to the tourist with numerous gift shops.
- A friend and I were passing by a gift shop when we saw the glass windows decorated by those huge white teddy bears, and small and large red hearts, chocolate boxes and so on.
- Visitors could have their picture taken with Frankenstein's monster in one of the many gift shops scattered through the attraction.
- Alternatively, film fans can just take in the astounding view and buy movies stills from the gift shop featuring the castle and its gorgeous surroundings.
- The museum gift shop's first consignment of 200 packages sold out almost immediately.
- Visitors to the gardens can view part of the mansion, which also hosts a gift shop.
- As well as a tearoom with home-made food, there will be a gift shop with original crafts, artwork, and garden gifts.
- She had long been irresistibly drawn to the popular animal wood carvings she saw in gift shops across the northern Rocky Mountain states.
- The strangest souvenir I have ever seen in a museum gift shop, I purchased in the Johnstown Flood Museum.
- We hit the gift shop so I could get the obligatory mug and buy a few other souvenirs for our family.
- These were sold as tourist souvenirs in the local gift shops.
- So when you have had enough of the thrills and spills of the deep blue sea, head for the Caribbean cafe and the gift shop to round off an exciting day.
Definition of gift shop in US English: gift shopnoun A shop that sells souvenirs and small items suitable to be given as presents. a lovely little gift shop, full of magnets, coasters, and handbags Example sentencesExamples - Alternatively, film fans can just take in the astounding view and buy movies stills from the gift shop featuring the castle and its gorgeous surroundings.
- So when you have had enough of the thrills and spills of the deep blue sea, head for the Caribbean cafe and the gift shop to round off an exciting day.
- Visitors could have their picture taken with Frankenstein's monster in one of the many gift shops scattered through the attraction.
- The former sailor turned screenwriter had been working on the lot, himself, as a security guard, when he popped into the gift shop to make a purchase.
- As well as a tearoom with home-made food, there will be a gift shop with original crafts, artwork, and garden gifts.
- Banff turned out to be a small and very attractive town geared to the tourist with numerous gift shops.
- And almost every Breton town boasts at least one Celtic-themed pub or a gift shop selling trinkets with supposedly traditional Celtic symbols.
- Visitors to the gardens can view part of the mansion, which also hosts a gift shop.
- A visit to any Barcelona gift shop will immediately alert you to the city's No. 1 icon: the huge, fantastic and unfinished church Sagrada Familia, which was designed by Antoni Gaudi.
- She had long been irresistibly drawn to the popular animal wood carvings she saw in gift shops across the northern Rocky Mountain states.
- The strangest souvenir I have ever seen in a museum gift shop, I purchased in the Johnstown Flood Museum.
- These were sold as tourist souvenirs in the local gift shops.
- And the National Gallery of Scotland gift shop is readying itself with Monet-inspired fridge magnets, mousemats, memo pads, and all manner of other memorabilia.
- A favourite with day-trippers, the small town is crammed with glittering gift shops, candyfloss, and tourists.
- We hit the gift shop so I could get the obligatory mug and buy a few other souvenirs for our family.
- At most hotels, guests can stroll into the gift shop to purchase commemorative trinkets.
- A friend and I were passing by a gift shop when we saw the glass windows decorated by those huge white teddy bears, and small and large red hearts, chocolate boxes and so on.
- We happened to see a jar of banana curd in one of those lovely little gift shops you get in such places.
- The museum gift shop's first consignment of 200 packages sold out almost immediately.
- At the visitors centre there is a gift shop and tea room.
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