0 a fashionable, usually small shop, especially one selling clothes -- ร้านขายเครื่องแต่งกายที่นำสมัย
Women may have been more likely to complete the surveys because the incentive for survey completion consisted of a gift certificate to a boutique.
Accordingly, when seeking a present for such a friend, one should go to a bookstore, not a boutique.
The central square was hardly able to contain all the boutiques, commercial houses and sellers that clamored for space.
These names are similar to those of fashion boutiques as they appear to be efforts in creative, artistic imagery, tending toward the abstract.
Clearly, a stakeholder scheme covering, generically, hairdressers does not have an employer; the hairdressers are either self-employed or employed by some boutique or whatever.
The patient is free to go to the boutique down the road.
Each one of these boutiques certainly employs fewer than five people.
If that happens, it will have a considerable effect on the operational efficiency of financial institutions, particularly small boutique institutions serving private clients as investors.