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Definition of Print shop
1. Noun. A workplace where printing is done.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Print Shop
Literary usage of Print shop
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Records of a Girlhood by Fanny Kemble (1879)
"... we came to a print-shop, whose window exhibited an engraving of Reynolds's Mrs.
Siddons as the Tragic Muse, and Lawrence's picture of my uncle John in ..."
2. The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith: A Biography in Four Books by John Forster (1848)
"... but we ' have the mezzotinto print of the new poet, Doctor Gold- ' smith, in
the print-shop windows. It is in profile from ' a painting of Reynolds, ..."
3. The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith: A Biography in Four Books by John Forster (1848)
"... but we ' have the mezzotinto print of the new poet, Doctor Gold- ' smith, in
the print-shop windows. It is in profile from ' a painting of Reynolds, ..."
4. Lincoln's Inn Fields and the Localities Adjacent: Their Historical and by Charles William Heckethorn (1896)
"At the corner of Great and Little Queen Streets there was in the early part of
this century Evans's well-known print-shop, of which a fine water-colour view ..."
5. Life of John Gibson, R.A., Sculptor by Elizabeth Rigby Eastlake (1870)
"Birth and Home Education—Drawing of Geese and Horse— Removal to Liverpool—Studies
at Print-shop Windows—School Anecdotes—Apprenticed to a ..."