emporium

ఎంపోరియం
definition
noun
Take the site of the Sogo Department Store, a high-end emporium that once sold everything from elegant kimonos to shockingly expensive packets of dried seaweed.
a large retail store selling a wide variety of goods.
translation of 'emporium'
వర్తకం బాగా జరిగె స్థలం,
దుకాణం
example
The only thing I can recall signing up for that was based in Chicago was many years ago when as a treat for a friend, I ordered some hot dogs from Fluky's, a famous Chicago frankfurter 'emporium' .
This particular BBQ 'emporium' also boasts a large bar and plenty of wall-mounted televisions always tuned into ‘the’ game.
In a cute retro touch in our fashion special this week, you can cut out and keep your favourite outfits and present them at a shopping 'emporium' near you for further instructions.
I dragged him to our local antique shop, an 'emporium' I trawl through every few weeks checking out the stock.
You stand paralyzed with indecision in the middle of the road as a member of the counter staff from each shop tries to stare you in to his/her take away food 'emporium' .
You are still rubbing your eyes with wonderment and disbelief when the plane lands and you are welcomed into an airport 'emporium' where hundreds of shops seduce you with designer bags, watches and one-kilogram bars of solid gold.
I'll have to investigate my local British food 'emporium' next time I go to load up on kippers, proper bacon and so forth.
When it was finished Marsh's store was obviously going to be a fine 'emporium' .
And I don't merely sell books, I operate a literary 'emporium' .
One 'emporium' visited seemed to sell every conceivable kind and color of cowboy boot.
Take the site of the Sogo Department Store, a high-end 'emporium' that once sold everything from elegant kimonos to shockingly expensive packets of dried seaweed.
Charlie is a man from another village with a grudge against the super video 'emporium' that has put him out of business.
Drinkers at an established Malton drinking 'emporium' may feel a little disorientated after marketing people gave it a bright, new facelift.
For what looks like a hot dog stand is in fact an oatmeal 'emporium' offering the fast food fan a choice of eight different recipes.
After paying for my gas, I stand at my car for a moment and look up and down the street that is filled with every kind of junk food 'emporium' you can think of, looking for a lit sign that might be calling my name.
The labor to create a commercial 'emporium' required thousands of workers, who made Baltimore one of the new nation's most diverse, plebeian - and in the eyes of some, disorderly - cities.
They survive thanks to a loyal clientele, and a store buyer who wants to give the impression that you can find whatever you need at this 'emporium' .
The tangled streets surrounding the expired 'emporium' offer little competition: just ragged lots and puny structures in even more advanced stages of decay.
the world-famous food 'emporium'
Edged by marble columns, the marble-floored space in the bank will retain some of the features of its banking past - the counters in the centre will remain, to be incorporated into the 'emporium' .
This is an 'emporium' dedicated to teeth, selling everything from ergonomically designed toothbrushes to designer pastes and molar-shaped clocks.
Zanzibar is one of Dublin's premier cattle mart 'emporiums' .
Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Russia, Sri Lanka and Canada are all extensions of their factories and workplaces and their glittering crafts are found in retail 'emporia' around the world.
Between 1850 and 1890, urban growth spawned giant 'emporiums' that sold vast arrays of merchandise at fixed prices and provided services and amenities that encouraged customers to linger and browse.
From the less known feather dusters to the famous clay terracotta horse sold in leading Indian 'emporiums' - Bengal produces a wide variety of handicrafts.
You'll find roughly the same number and variety of fast food 'emporiums' as in the States.
Dozens of high-end 'emporiums' began to stock the company's signature purple boxes of truffles, and hotel chains signed on as customers.
These sorts of food 'emporiums' are my idea of paradise. Shelf upon shelf of culinary treasure - even the packaging gets me excited.
It was the usual mix of charity shops, fast-food 'emporia' and pound shops.
And both companies are targeting women, who may be more likely to walk into a boutique-style store than the disorienting 'emporiums' where most gadgets are sold.
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