Magazines - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmæɡəˌzɪnz|
Brit.  |ˌmæɡəˈziːnz|  British pronunciation of the word magazines
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounmagazine

Extra examples

She subscribes to several gardening magazines.

She kept a stack of magazines that she would read at odd moments.

The advertisement will appear in three magazines.

...some ratty old magazines were the only reading material in the mountaintop cabin...

On her desk was a pile of magazines that had been left unread for months.

The magazines are air-speeded each week to every corner of the globe.

Waiting to see the doctor, Jim leafed through some old magazines.

Much of her output as a writer was first published in magazines.

I take two magazines.

Other magazines have tried to copy the formula but have never quite cut the mustard.

These magazines cover all kinds of popular subjects such as motoring, gardening, and sports.

Other magazines have tried to copy ZAPP, but have never quite cut the mustard.

Flora shuffled through a pile of magazines.

Frances shuffled through a pile of magazines.

One week three magazines hit the stands (=became available to buy) with Peace Corps stories.

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