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shop around verb- to search for and compare different possibilities UK, 1922
Extended from the practice of making actual comparisons between shops. - They’re all shopping around for husbands, really. Ones with money. — Christopher Dickey, Expats, p. 171, 1991
- to search for a conversation on a citizens’ band radio US
- — Wayne Floyd, Jason’s Authentic Dictionary of CB Slang, p. 27, 1976
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