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emporium

[em-pawr-ee-uhm, -pohr-] / ɛmˈpɔr i əm, -ˈpoʊr- /


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Ms. Reynolds, 89, said she turned down a booking a few months after the queen died at Fortnum & Mason, the storied London tea emporium.

From New York Times

Its multilane approaches are empty, its vast nearby shopping emporiums deserted.

From New York Times

The site is being redeveloped to become a food emporium, bar and rooftop terrace.

From BBC

As you make your way through the cavernous emporium that television has become, brand loyalty may be your best hedge against disappointment.

From New York Times

Then again, Reed’s cheese straws do look fantastic, and I appreciated learning that “the kind sold at Sarabeth’s and countless other Manhattan emporiums” are pale imitations of the ones served at Southern cocktail hours.

From New York Times