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emporium

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


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Inside, they were met with an emporium that had grand spiraling escalators ferrying them to multiple floors filled with shops.

From New York Times

It showed, on a supposedly dissolute strip, derelicts swigging maple syrup and louche emporiums promising such forbidden pleasures as “live, hatless girls.”

From New York Times

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

"People are hunting out bargains whether they're found in the sales aisles being well stocked by department stores, or in charity shops or other second-hand emporiums."

From BBC

“His first notion was a western-themed antiques emporium and restaurant, where patrons could buy antiques while ordering their strip steaks,” Zoglin wrote in his history of stand-up comedy.

From Washington Post