noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
shop
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After reaching speeds of 200 miles per hour enroute, you arrive at the barber shop .
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There were special stores and barber shops and tailor shops for the people of the project.
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In his spare time he ran a barber shop and a scandal sheet, and went spectacularly insane on a street parade.
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When completed, the theater would stretch out even to where the barber shop was located.
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An inordinate number of barber shops , for some strange reason, seem to deal in this kind of exchange speculation.
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Today, the town has a service station, convenience store, barber shop and a few smaller service businesses.
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Or a traveling tour barber shop .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also patrons of barbers, doctors, druggists, pharmacists, and physicians.
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He has a phone pal from New York, a barber named Mario.
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He told the barber he wanted to be perfumed and powdered.
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My barber Albert wouldn't have known where to stop cutting.
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Surely a barber didn't hold his client in this way, was he perhaps going too far?
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The young fellow looked pinto the mirror, trying to find something to complain to the barber about.