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emporium

[em-pawr-ee-uhm, -pohr-] / ɛmˈpɔr i əm, -ˈpoʊr- /


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Ms. Reynolds, 89, said she turned down a booking a few months after the queen died at Fortnum & Mason, the storied London tea emporium.

From New York Times

Its multilane approaches are empty, its vast nearby shopping emporiums deserted.

From New York Times

“Being on wheels is paradise to me,” said Robin Mayers Anselm, 59, who grew up going to Empire Skate, the storied Brooklyn emporium.

From New York Times

In spirit, ruangrupa’s methods feel particularly suited to Documenta, whose five-year cycle provides so much lead time that its curators are really impresarios, supervising not a mere exhibition but an emporium of the avant-garde.

From New York Times

Next they tried a block of brightly lit jewelry emporiums, but a guard shooed them away.

From Washington Post