7-11
English
    
    Noun
    
- Alternative spelling of 7-Eleven (convenience store)
- 1997, Brady Udall, Letting Loose the Hounds: Stories, page 16:- A scholarship from UCLA, a boring job at an electronics firm and suspicious looks from the clerk whenever I go into a 7-11.
 
- 1999, Vic Armijo, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Cycling, page 104:- These days, a cyclist in bike shorts can walk into a 7-11 or bagel shop without drawing a second glance.
 
- 2004, United States Congress, House Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, To Do No Harm: Strategies for Preventing Prescription Drug Abuse, page 279:
- My patients are NOT lying on the couch collecting welfare but rather helping you when you buy a car, go into a 7-11 or build a house.
 
 
Proper noun
    
- Alternative spelling of 7-Eleven (chain of convenience stores)
- 1968, Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, page 368:- The 7-11 store is a conveniently located "quick-stop" store in Blacksburg and consequently caters to a large proportion of the local inhabitants.
 
- 2004, Simon Frith, Popular Music: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies, page 380:- It is likewise inappropriate to sink into prolonged intramusical contemplation when one is squeezed into a 7-11-type convenience store.
 
- 2006, Jerry Van Hoorelbeke, Underworld Secrets: Hoffa to Las Vegas, page 514:- I finally pulled into a 7-11 store and bought a bottle of mouthwash so we could both rinse our mouths out.
 
 
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