newsstand

/ˈnuzˌstænd/
noun
  1. A small shop or stall, often on a street or in a station, that sells newspapers, magazines, and sometimes candy or snacks.
    • I bought a magazine and a pack of gum at the newsstand on the corner.
    • He runs a newsstand in the train station and sells coffee too.
    • The newsstand near the subway has a great selection of international newspapers.
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