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    ba·zaar
    /bəˈzär/

    noun

    • 1. a market in a Middle Eastern or Asian country: "its labyrinthine roads and bustling bazaars are every visitor's delight" Similar marketmarket placemartexchange

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  2. an open market where people sell things, or any group of small shops or people selling goods. A bazaar is also an event where people sell things to raise money for an organization, such as a school or hospital:

  3. The meaning of BAZAAR is a market (as in the Middle East) consisting of rows of shops or stalls selling miscellaneous goods. How to use bazaar in a sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BazaarBazaar - Wikipedia

    Bazaar. A bazaar [a] or souk [b] is a marketplace consisting of multiple small stalls or shops, [1] especially in the Middle East, [2] [1] the Balkans, North Africa and South Asia. [1] They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that had doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace.

  5. an open market where people sell things, or any group of small shops or people selling goods. A bazaar is also an event where people sell things to raise money for an organization, such as a school or hospital:

  6. 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.

  7. A bazaar is a place where there are many small shops and stalls, in areas such as the Middle East and India.

  8. A bazaar is a market that has rows and rows of little shops selling miscellaneous stuff — like tube socks, velvet paintings, and corn on the cob. Bazaar is originally a Persian word, and means "marketplace" all over the Middle East.

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