1 A gorcerman bought and put it in his shop.
2 We must go shopping tomorrow afternoon, Meg.
3 We rested, unpacked, and shopped a little between the showers.
4 He rather stared at first, as if he wasn't used to having girls bounce into his shop and ask him to buy their hair.
5 The clerk, being a married man, condescended to take an interest in the couple, who appeared to be shopping for their family.
6 They shopped, walked, rode, and called all day, went to theaters and operas or frolicked at home in the evening, for Annie had many friends and knew how to entertain them.
7 What happy times they had planning together, what solemn shopping excursions, what funny mistakes they made, and what shouts of laughter arose over Laurie's ridiculous bargains.
8 Jo rather prided herself upon her shopping capabilities, and particularly wished to impress her escort with the neatness and dispatch with which she would accomplish the business.
9 When I went to get some oysters for Hannah, Mr. Laurence was in the fish shop, but he didn't see me, for I kept behind the fish barrel, and he was busy with Mr. Cutter the fish-man.
10 She always felt wicked after it, for the pretty things were seldom necessaries, but then they cost so little, it wasn't worth worrying about, so the trifles increased unconsciously, and in the shopping excursions she was no longer a passive looker-on.