bookstall Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbʊk.stɔːl]
  • Us [ ˈbʊk.stɑːl]

Meaning of bookstall In English

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Examples of bookstall

  • As he turned away from the moving carriage the evening papers had just arrived at the bookstalls. 

  • He came opposite the bookstalls and stopped short and stared with unseeing eyes at the display of popular literature. 

  • IT is interesting, though ill-mannered, to watch other people at a railway bookstall and guess their choice of literature from their outward appearance. 

  • Other crowds collected at the bookstalls, and the bookstall keeper was eying with dislike men who were under the impression that they were in a free library. 

  • The clergyman seized a handful of newspapers from the bookstall. 

  • It was literature of the previous generation that wound up on twopenny bookstalls and in the readers used by working-class schools, which depended on out-of-copyright material.

  • It plays host to foreign activists and concerned scholars, its own activists participate in international conferences, and its bookstall sells a range of critical, anti-development literature.

  • It is not so much a question of the terminal and main line station bookstalls.

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