Noun
corner store (plural corner stores)
(Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A convenience store, whether or not it is on a corner.
People want to think that staying in shape costs a lot of money. They couldn't be more wrong. It doesn't cost anything to walk. And it's probably a lot cheaper to go to the corner store and buy vegetables than take a family out for fast food. Florence Griffith Joyner
All we really have when we pretend to write about the future is the moment in which we are writing. That's why every imagined future obsoletes like an ice cream melting on the way back from the corner store. William Gibson
In the corner store we pulled fat bottles of water from the shelves. No one thinks it's weird that we have to buy clean water, and that's how I know we're going to hell. Michael Crichton
Shoppers who spent more than R150 at any Norkem Corner store stood the chance of winning one of four birthday hampers, or choosing a lucky donut with secret spot prizes and vouchers. Source: Internet
Gido’s Corner Store, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Source: Internet