noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
outlet mall
shopping mall
strip mall
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
large
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There's a range of fabulous large shopping malls , and don't miss Lake Cecil which offers excellent watersports.
new
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The Pallasades, the Pavilions are bright new malls , with the top fashion chain stores in comfortable and convenient surroundings.
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We can and will build new roads, new shopping malls and multiplexes.
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The first is to build the new shopping mall or supermarket immediately adjacent to the town centre.
pedestrian
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It will become a pedestrian mall during the games, wooing visitors with the now-ubiquitous coffee franchises and sushi bars.
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Elvis had left the pawnshop to place his karaoke machine carefully on a stool along the crowded pedestrian mall .
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The National Park Service has developed a $ 40 million plan to permanently convert the strip into a pedestrian mall .
■ NOUN
shopping
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Designers have been at pains to ensure the Cornmill is not just a covered shopping mall .
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Or is the genuine Dublin culture to be found in the new sprawling suburbs with its run-down libraries and shopping malls ?
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It has sprouted shopping malls , discos and nightclubs, beauty salons, gymnasia, news kiosks, coffee shops.
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I don't work shopping malls .
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Even now, he had never returned to the shopping mall .
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You have shopping malls in Richmond and Clapham.
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Step ashore to a world of pavement cafes, boutiques and the continental charm of Port Solent's fashionable shopping mall .
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There's a range of fabulous large shopping malls , and don't miss Lake Cecil which offers excellent watersports.
strip
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Main Street has been replaced by the strip mall and the shopping mall, concentrating consumer goods in an auto-friendly space.
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Chef Henry's Tip-Top Bistro is in a small strip mall in a space that was the original home of Bravissimo.
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The restaurant was situated in a strip mall about four blocks from the office.
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The typical retail pushcart is set up in the open areas of a shopping mall or strip mall.
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The Moores have watched the trends for 17 years from their shop in the back of a strip mall in Silver Spring.
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Tract housing, strip malls and public schools surrounded Southwestern.
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She owned the ice cream parlor, plus a shared interest in a strip mall .
■ VERB
build
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The first is to build the new shopping mall or supermarket immediately adjacent to the town centre.
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Target has operated from that building since the mall opened in the late 1970s.
shop
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Or like those journalists who only know the shopping malls of power.
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Their goal is to become the one-stop shopping mall of cyberspace.
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In Chipping Norton it's the smartest superstore in town, part of a brand-new shopping mall .
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The typical retail pushcart is set up in the open areas of a shopping mall or strip mall.
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Fairbank became something of a shopping mall .
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People hurt when the ceiling of a shopping mall fell in.
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Hannah was a little less apt to become frantic in busy places, such as shopping malls and grocery stores.
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They went to grocery stores, shopping malls and restaurants together.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a huge new shopping mall
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As we stroll through the mall we can see signs of the opposite problem.
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Designers have been at pains to ensure the Cornmill is not just a covered shopping mall .
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I don't work shopping malls.
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It has sprouted shopping malls, discos and nightclubs, beauty salons, gymnasia, news kiosks, coffee shops.
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She hears immigrant lovers cry in crowded shopping malls.
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Their goal is to become the one-stop shopping mall of cyberspace.
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They look upward to the canopy three stories above that arches over the length of the four-block mall .
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They talked strategy and philosophy, waiting for the gun to arrive in the mall .