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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

“His first notion was a western-themed antiques emporium and restaurant, where patrons could buy antiques while ordering their strip steaks,” Zoglin wrote in his history of stand-up comedy.

From Washington Post

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

From New York Times

Its home-goods emporiums full of towels and kitchen aids — all available at a reduced price with that big blue coupon — were beacons that kept shoppers coming back.

From New York Times

While he pursued a series of ventures, including an ill-fated chain of massage emporiums called the Great American Backrub Store, his most successful business was the Learning Annex.

From New York Times