US /ˈbʊkˌstɔr, -ˌstor/
・UK /'bʊkstɔ:(r)/
At a bookstore or at an airport near you.
>> AT A BOOKSTORE OR
One day, a boy named Ravi went to a bookstore in his city.
One day, a boy named Ravi went to a bookstore in his city.
This bookstore is called Sens or "The Meaning" and opening in Kyiv just days before the Russian war enters a third year sends a clear message.
This bookstore is called Sense, or The Meaning.
Maybe I'll be at a bookstore with someone and I see a biography of someone who's passed away.
Maybe I'll be at a bookstore with someone,
Uh.. I guess I'll go to the bookstore and find my books.
Uh, I guess I'll go head to the bookstore and find my books.
And by the way, my book The Quiet Achiever is coming out to a bookstore near you in October 2025.
And by the way, my book, The Quiet Achiever, is coming out to a bookstore near you in October 2025.
One is running a Moby Dick discussion group at a Washington, D.C., bookstore.
One is running a Moby Dick discussion group at a Washington, D.C. bookstore.
It even has a Starbucks and a Staya bookstore if you want to kill some time before your flight.
It even has a Starbucks and a Tsutaya bookstore if you want to kill some time before your flight.
I'm standing outside the bookstore where, in 2015, five staff members disappeared throughout the year.
This bookstore was selling books that were banned in China that basically covered the sex lives and the corruption scandals of high-ranking Chinese officials.
Cool, a bookstore!
Oh. Cool. A bookstore. I can get all the reading materials I need for my new school.