What does Newsagent mean?
Newsagent means a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines
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What is the abbreviation for a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines?
a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines can be abbreviated as Newsagent
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What does Newsagent stand for? Newsagent stands for "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines". |
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How to abbreviate "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines"? "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines" can be abbreviated as Newsagent. |
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What is the meaning of Newsagent abbreviation? The meaning of Newsagent abbreviation is "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines". |
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What is Newsagent abbreviation? One of the definitions of Newsagent is "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines". |
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What does Newsagent mean? Newsagent as abbreviation means "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines". |
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What is shorthand of a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines? The most common shorthand of "a shop that sells newspapers, books and magazines" is Newsagent. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BCM - Books Cards Magazines
- IBMS - Indian Books and Magazines Subs
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