verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
wander/browse around the shops
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I spent a happy afternoon wandering around the shops.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
around
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Thereafter, I browsed around the shops of the Diamond.
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Take your time, answer the questions that scroll across the screen and feel free to browse around .
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There's time to stop off here and there and browse around the shops.
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Finally, be sure to browse around our Gift Shop for that special memento of your visit.
through
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It is surrounded by interesting market towns such as Hexham and Prudhoe which are a pleasure to browse through .
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Visitors are invited to browse through pictures of about 50&038;.
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Puerto del Carmen A modern and lively resort with plenty of bars, cafés and boutiques to browse through .
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This is a book that all would be students should have by their side to browse through .
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There were Harvey Nichols and Harrods to browse through , not that she ever bought anything.
■ NOUN
shop
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Drop off at Lower Bridge Street, a gem of an old-fashioned byway, and browse among fashionable shops and restaurants.
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Thereafter, I browsed around the shops of the Diamond.
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You may browse in the shops without being shadowed or prodded into buying.
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They both love browsing in antique shops wherever they happen to be visiting, and appreciate good quality modern and reproduction designs.
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There's time to stop off here and there and browse around the shops .
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Finally, be sure to browse around our Gift Shop for that special memento of your visit.
web
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Over time, doubleclick. net Web servers learn your browsing habits and preferences.
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Forms make Web browsing an interactive process for the user and the provider.
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First, on-line services tend to be considerably slower for Web browsing than ISPs.
world
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A: Cookies are one of the more mysterious features of browsing the World Wide Web.
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Users now wanted to connect to the Internet, browse the World Wide Web, send e-mail and read newsgroup messages.
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Controlled by a hand-held remote with a small built-in keyboard, it would be used to browse the World Wide Web.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Browsing the net one afternoon, I came across Tom's homepage.
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Armando spent the afternoon browsing in Camden market.
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He found Jill in the gallery shop silently browsing through some books.
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I enjoy browsing in bookstores.
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It's easy to spend hours just browsing the web without really finding anything.
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One company said that up to half of their employees spend over an hour's work time a day browsing the web.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Forms make Web browsing an interactive process for the user and the provider.
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In the next window, browse to the file's location on your hard drive and select it, then click Next.
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Learn to browse , seeking out unfamiliar authors and new books alike.
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Stella browsed through the newspaper under the lamp outside the stage door.
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Treat yourself to something special, or simply browse at leisure.
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We browse through my cookbooks, perusing recipes, not as formulas or prescriptions but as hints and inspirations for impromptu inventions.
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When you browse the Web, various Web sites can read that file and write data into it.
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While San Mateo is a pleasant destination for home shopping and browsing, it also has excellent restaurants and cafes.