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Idiom: Big Shop

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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see big,‎ shop.

A large, regular purchase of groceries; as opposed to ad hoc or impulse purchases.

Example Sentences

1
We need to do a big shop to stock up on groceries for the week.
2
It's better to do a big shop once a month than to buy groceries every day.
3
I did a big shop at the mall and bought new clothes for the whole family.
4
Before our road trip, we did a big shop to get snacks and drinks for the journey.
5
The supermarket is having a sale, so it's a good time to do a big shop and save money.

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