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Etsy

American  
[et-see] / ˈɛt si /
Trademark.
  1. the brand name for a retail website, launched in 2005, that specializes in consumer-to-consumer sales of handmade and vintage goods.


Example Sentences

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The job cuts—which were reported earlier by Bloomberg—came after eBay last week agreed to buy the secondhand fashion platform Depop from Etsy for approximately $1.2 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

I scour eBay, Etsy and Poshmark for items.

From The Wall Street Journal

That meant e-commerce sellers such as Shein and Temu and scores of individuals selling on eBay and Etsy were no longer able to ship goods valued at $800 or less straight to American households without filling out detailed customs paperwork and paying a tariff.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of those gains were carried over from Wednesday afternoon’s announcement that eBay would purchase Depop from Etsy for $1.2 billion in cash.

From Barron's

Etsy’s better-than-expected earnings helped extend the rally.

From Barron's