0 newsstand [noun]US /ˈnuːz.stænd/ UK /ˈnjuːz.stænd/ Example: That newsstand sells interesting comic magazines. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English newsstand news‧stand /ˈnjuːzstænd $ ˈnuːz-/ BrE AmE noun [countable] a place on a street where newspapers and magazines are sold Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary news-stand ˈnews-stand [news-stand news-stands] (US ˈnewsstand) noun a place on the street, at a station, etc. where you can buy newspapers and magazines • The first issue of the magazine hit the news-stands (= went on sale) today. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition newsstand / ˈnjuːz.stænd / / ˈnuːz- / noun [ C ] a table or temporary structure used as a small shop for selling newspapers and magazines outside in public places © Cambridge University Press 2013 Collins Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary newsstand /nju:zstænd, AM nu:z-/ also news-stand (newsstands) A newsstand is a stall in the street or a public place, which sells newspapers and magazines. Eight new national newspapers have appeared on the newsstands since 1981. N-COUNT Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary newsstand news·stand /ˈnuːzˌstænd, Brit ˈnjuːzˌstænd/ noun, pl -stands [count] : a place (such as a small outdoor store) where newspapers and magazines are sold American EnglishBritish EnglishA1 (Basic)newsstandnounShortened URL: http://lngt.co/newsstand1en