teleshop

/ˈtɛləˌʃɑp/
verb
  1. To shop or buy goods using a telephone or television shopping channel.
    • He decided to teleshop for a new blender after seeing it on a TV show.
    • My grandmother prefers to teleshop from home rather than go to the mall.
    • You can teleshop for almost anything, from clothes to electronics.
noun
  1. A television shopping channel or service.
    • He bought a set of knives from a teleshop and they arrived in two days.
    • She watches the teleshop late at night when she can't sleep.
    • The teleshop offers free shipping on orders over fifty dollars.
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