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boutique

[boo-teek] / buˈtik /


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The event was held at the 100-year-old Scotia Lodge — which once housed visiting timber executives but now offers boutique hotel rooms and craft cocktails.

From Los Angeles Times

That shift will transform gene therapy from boutique medicine for rare diseases into a mainstream therapy for cancer, cardiovascular disease and beyond.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rise of single, white-collar female consumers has boosted sales of boutique fitness memberships, wellness treatments, cosmetics, and personal-care products—categories less vulnerable to the weak property market.

From Barron's

It has more than 100 speaking roles, a volume more typical of Hollywood epics than the boutique films of A24, the studio behind the release.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not long ago, the idea of a warehouse retailer as the wine destination in the heart of California wine country would be far-fetched in an industry that thrives on scarcity and a boutique aesthetic.

From The Wall Street Journal