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Definition of news stand in English: news standnoun A stand or stall for the sale of newspapers. Example sentencesExamples - If the rumours that have found their way into Private Eye are to be believed, The Observer Music Monthly might not be much longer for the news-stand: there's a predicition that it'll be going the way of all woodpulp come March.
- Britain's news-stands are heaving with magazines devoted to the rough magic of being a bloke.
- If they are a newspaper, they can't just be available on news-stands or thrown on doorsteps.
- And it is therefore reassuring to hear the minister stress that the publications would remain a permanent feature on our news-stands, with a complete and separate budget.
- In 1925, he was instrumental in founding the journal American Speech, which he hoped would be sold at corner news-stands.
- Nothing remarkable about that, of course, as browsing is what we all enjoy doing at news-stands and in bookstores.
- The non-lite version of the paper sells on news-stands at the same time for 40p.
- Forty years ago today, a paper called The Sun first hit the UK's news-stands, as chronicled here.
- A staggering 77 percent said they were, proving that the Weekender is getting noticed on-line as well as on the news-stands.
- Magazines come and go from the news-stands with considerable frequency and, although they are launched with great fanfare, their exit is usually somewhat less public.
- And the news-stand nearby has doubled sales of newspapers with his picture on the front.
- What readers do want is for the Listener to be easier to find on the news-stands.
- Targeted at the upper segment of society, the journal can be found in hotel lobbies and airport lounges besides news-stands and bookstores.
- Next day, as I drove back to Scotland, the papers on the motorway news-stands were paying modest tribute to a modest politician of little interest to England.
- The magazine, with a circulation of almost 4 million, hits the news-stands tomorrow.
- Or, once these things are widespread, you buy a small bottle of the stuff from a news-stand, or grocery shop, or wherever.
- And from Tuesday the last edition will now be printed 40 minutes later than before, arriving on news-stands around 4pm.
- Next week will be a big one for the celebrity magazines which have come to dominate the news-stands.
- It was only on the day of the shoot that I found out that it might actually appear on news-stands.
- The Village Voice, free in Manhattan, is available at news-stands, delis, coffee shops and street corners (in a red container) on Wednesday mornings.
Synonyms booth, stand, stall, counter, refreshments kiosk, bookstall, telephone kiosk |