Sentence examples of "gone shopping" in English
You're pretty late to have just gone shopping. Have you been making out someplace?
Tu es un peu trop en retard pour être seulement allée faire du shopping. Est-ce que tu es sortie quelque part ?
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
Un homme qui n'a jamais été à l'école peut voler d'un wagon, mais s'il dispose d'un diplôme, il peut voler toute la ligne de chemin de fer.
On weekdays, shopping streets swarm with people hurrying and rushing along.
En semaine, les rues marchandes regorgent de monde se hâtant et se précipitant.
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