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window-shop
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win·dow-shop (wnd-shp)
intr.v. win·dow-shopped, win·dow-shop·ping, win·dow-shops
To look at merchandise in store windows or showcases without making purchases.

window-shopper n.

window-shop
vb -shops, -shopping, -shopped
(Business / Commerce) (intr) to look at goods in shop windows without buying them
window-shopper  n
window-shopping  n
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Verb1.window-shop - examine the shop windows; shop with the eyes only
browse, shop - shop around; not necessarily buying; "I don't need help, I'm just browsing"
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window-shop [ˈwɪndəʊʃɒp] VIir a mirar escaparates


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