0 a long, flat board fixed horizontally, usually against a wall or inside a cupboard so that objects can be stored on it: --
1 a long, flat board hung on a wall or supported by a frame or cabinet, used to hold objects: --
Her shelves are filled with books and photographs.
2 a long flat board fixed horizontally, for example against a wall or inside a cupboard, on which objects are stored or shown for sale: --
3 if a product can be bought off the shelf, it does not need to be specially made or requested: --
In most cases, the number of items ordered by record shops are declared as sales figures, even if the musical product remains on the shelves.
What is most clear, however, is that music criticism plays a direct role in getting records onto store shelves.
The compound naeligshleo"um, used for a place where water monsters lie, could be envisaged as a headland with hollowed-out shelves.
Doors, shelves and other internal joiner y expose the naked wood of two large trees which had both died.
Impact of storms on mixed carbonate and silicilastic shelves: insights from combined diffusive and fluid-flow transport stratigraphic forward model.
They started to talk and talk by the shelves.
How often can we say that about the books on our shelves?
Close-up of steel shelves to support curtain of 27.