You might buy the Sunday Times at a newsstand, drugstore or the supermarket.
(The original version of this question specified a word with the vowel sound of the word "moon" which is the long OO heard in "news" and "newsstand.")
Newsagent.
A 9-letter word for where you can buy the Sunday Times is at a 'newsstand'. You can also buy it at a retail store.
Compound words: Two words put together to make one word. Yes, Sun+Day= Sunday (compound word)
Yes the word Sunday is a compound word. The words are sun and day.
Newstand, but this always depends. The question is highly ambiguous. Moon and will rhyme with news stand, but "Moon and you but the Sunday times here?" could be: Soon and new, f**k the someday mind-seer. It all depends on how complex you want to go. No single nine-letter word straight rhymes with that.
The word is weekend.
Sunshine is a compound word for the sun.
No. It is a noun but not a compound word. Because it is a day of the week it has nothing to do with the individual words.
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The word 'Sunday' does not exist in the King James version of the Bible.