Window-shop
verb (used without object), window-shopped, window-shopping.
1.
to look at articles in the windows of stores without making any purchases.
2.
to examine or evaluate merchandise for possible purchase, use, etc.:
Russian delegations are window-shopping in European factories.
verb (used with object), window-shopped, window-shopping.
3.
to look at (merchandise) in the windows of stores without making any purchases:
to window-shop shoes.
verb -shops, -shopping, -shopped
1.
(intransitive) to look at goods in shop windows without buying them
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