adj. and adv. (colloquial).—1.  Commercial; (2) full of shops; and (3) see SHOP.

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  1851–61.  H. MAYHEW, London Labour and the London Poor, I. 292. Thoroughfares which are well-frequented, but which … are not so SHOPPY as others.

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  1855.  GASKELL, North and South, xi. You were always accusing people of being SHOPPY.

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