Mall in a sentence as a noun

There's still lots of services I get from my local malls.

The mall rent a cop came up to us and yells "What the **** do you think you are doing?

Merchants/mall apparently think it is a gift from God.

" it was here:"God forbid if the day came that a child is abducted from that mall," he says.

Now that dingy mall is unrecognizable and filled to the brim.

The other is an open air discount outlet mall and it's packed, shoulder to shoulder, at all times.

"[go to other end of the mall to the T-Mobile store, talk to sales guy -- who frankly almost got me to switch right then.

Either way the local malls had a smaller pool of eligible customers and they die off.

They moved a mile down the street to a slightly less wealthy neighborhood, in a dilapidated strip mall.

Some malls are, but that has nothing to do with the mall paradigm and has more to do with the local population.

Five years later, the strip mall with walmart is bustling with business and the other mall is still mostly empty.

Solution: big digital billboard in mall which aggregates tweets from mall merchants.

Walmart tried to move into a dilapidated mall in my neighborhood and everyone fought it and they couldnt.

As I very carefully sipped my fresh Starbucks coffee today at the mall,Starbucks coffee is not served anywhere near that hot.

If you drive a circle around the mall these days, the parking lot outside of the Walmart is packed to the gills, there are maybe 2 dozen cars in any other lot at the mall combined.

That'd be like a shopping mall's dealing with its Black-Friday traffic jams by setting up toll booths to block the adjoining public highways and charging vehicles to go through.

Better bargains were the draw and Walmart boomed, outgrew their original store and struck an agreement with the mall for cheap property and rent if they could become the new anchor at the mall.

In the case of carrefour, since they are charging such high prices nowadays, what prevents a bunch of farmers to associate themselves and open their own mall to sell cheaper and regain market share?

Only in the hyperventilating startup bubble world can tracking people around a shopping mall with wifi be cooler than tracking your position anywhere on earth with satellites that were put there by huge rockets.

It's another thing to open a retail outlet in a competitive environment, and totally another to open one where a few big mega-malls have saturated the market and killed everybody else.

I'd leave school and go to the mall instead of taking the bus home, mill around in the arcade for a bit, eat some cheap Chinese food in the food court, bum around in Radio Shack or the electronics section at JC Penny or just hang around with friends mallrats style.

How'd they make it to so many other stores?The kids physically go to the store to buy school computers?The kids are such good actors that they fooled the author & all other salespeople?A teacher would actually allow kids to pretend that they're disabled?No bulk discount or pre-arranged deal?All other employees in the mall were mean to deaf kids?Author doesn't remember which Apple product was debuting?I hate to be "that guy" -- but this story is most likely fiction.

Mall definitions

noun

a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk

See also: promenade

noun

mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace; "a good plaza should have a movie house"; "they spent their weekends at the local malls"

See also: plaza center