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Walmart
/ˈwɑːl.mɑːrt/
Definition
1
A leading American multinational retail corporation founded in 1962 by Sam Walton, operating hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores under the Walmart brand worldwide.
2
Informally, a massive retail outlet synonymous with low prices, vast product selections, and a cultural phenomenon often depicted as a hub for everyday bargains and unexpected adventures.
Examples
I rolled into Walmart at dawn, emerging hours later with a cart of snacks I'd regret by noon.
Walmart's aisles are a labyrinth where good intentions go to impulse-buy dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets.
She conquered Walmart's Black Friday like a boss, armed only with a list and unyielding optimism.
Walmart: the place where your grocery budget meets its chaotic soulmate.