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bazaar
[ buh-zahr ]
bazaar
/ bəˈzɑː /
noun
- (esp in the Orient) a market area, esp a street of small stalls
- a sale in aid of charity, esp of miscellaneous secondhand or handmade articles
- a shop where a large variety of goods is sold
Word History and Origins
Origin of bazaar1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bazaar1
Example Sentences
“We went to two bazaars in Jerusalem but then the war began and put a stop to everything for many months.”
The crowded shopping bazaar in the Istanbul district of Esenyurt is popular with the thousands of Syrian refugees who live in the region.
The nation’s war on drugs has largely failed, but that doesn’t mean police have to sit back as city streets become drug bazaars that flourish in plain sight day and night.
Some of them were closing down in the fading light of day, and people were still gathered behind the restaurant in an alley that serves as a drug bazaar.
The shooting occurred around 5:30 p.m., when at least one gunman opened fire on the group of tourists as they left a bazaar in the capital of the province, eyewitnesses said.
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