Vendor of merchandise that can be easily transported.
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Examples for "bazaar "
Examples for "bazaar "
1 They were staying at the big Cosmopolis bazaar in the Theatre Square.
2 The life of the market, the bazaar , was all awake and moving.
3 Voices in a bazaar , a dozen different dialects, all talking at once.
4 Not far from this bazaar is the great mosque of the Mohammedans.
5 I would go to the bazaar to buy vegetables on military transport.
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2 He liked hunting and hawking better than the cold practicalities of rule.
3 And they wouldn't want me hawking that information on the open market.'
4 He tapped the forward control designs, and the hawking mat sped faster.
5 She even said you'd been flying a hawking mat that went down.
1 Description of above mentioned fairs , and particularly the one at New Delhi.
2 County fairs were good business, but motorcycle runs came a close second.
3 And the chief agents in these fairs are the women of America.
4 One of the monthly cheese - fairs was going on in the Linen Hall.
5 Smaller fairs were held in most districts for similar purposes of exchange.
1 And almost immediately I heard a cart pass, and a hawker crying:
2 The hawker , noticing my worry, called out that they were his pets.
3 Just then a hawker passed down King Street, crying mussels and cockles.
4 Two hawker street stalls in Singapore have been awarded a Michelin star.
5 Ethiopian, Israeli, Afghani and Malaysian hawker food restaurants are among other new options.
1 As he made his way impatiently, Simon heard a street vendor 's radio.
2 The son of a Bangkok street vendor , Charoen is Thailand's second-richest man.
3 Another street vendor approaches William, attracted by the smell of unfulfilled desires.
4 A street vendor sells regalia depicting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
5 This attracted the attention of a street vendor , who alerted police.
1 The Real Estate Institute said sales volumes reflected a reasonably stable rural market .
2 I do really worry though I live in a rural market town in East Anglia.
3 The move would represent a serious threat to market incumbent Eir, which dominates the regional and rural market here.
4 There hadn't been much to Colsterworth, it was a rural market town with very few industries; the countryside economy revolved around the farms.
5 At the same time, the Bata brand is gaining recognition and customer loyalty for when Bangladesh's rural market grows and becomes more connected.
1 The street traders carry a bamboo pole across the shoulder.
2 A number of high street traders are understood to be in negotiations to take units.
3 These street traders in Tehran gave their opinion.
4 The cries of street traders were especially penetrating.
5 Then came the street traders ' association chief.
1 Among them only Guangzhou has unveiled new policies promoting street vending .
2 Foreign and local women and children are subjected to sex trafficking, domestic servitude, and forced begging or street vending .
3 This includes all food consumed outside of the home, and incorporates everything from pubs to work canteens to street vending .
1 A street hawker eagerly hands me a shot of something red.
2 For you howled and shrieked like a street hawker , and we could hear you in the drawing-room.
3 The former Mombasa street hawker 's fields are a mosaic of fruit trees, maize planted in water-holding pits, legumes and sugarcane.
4 Such is not the case of Crainquebille, a street hawker , charged with insulting the constituted power of society in the person of a policeman.
5 Hadst thou offered thy old waistcoats and stockings to a street hawker , he would not have given thee half the surplus that was thy due.
1 Go to a farmers' market and you may see a dozen varieties.
2 Katy checks out Christchurch's latest farmers' market with a French flavour.
3 But forget a trip down the mall or the farmers' market.
4 Three years later, you no longer have to bring cash to the farmers' market.
5 The Borris Fair is a traditional market for farmers as opposed to a farmers' market.
1 Spring has arrived, which means that flea market season is upon us.
2 Just like the ones you'd find in any flea market in America.
3 Acquired from thrift stores after I was done with the flea market .
4 In an instant, like God's creation, the flea market came into existence.
5 Pip looked up the terms and conditions on the flea market .
1 Some element of magic has left the great national sporting road show .
2 It plans an investor road show to give details on each company.
3 Uber executives kicked off the road show in New York on Friday.
4 Biden would ask new staffers dispatched to join his road show .
5 The final price will be determined by the interest from the road show .
6 You'll have a good time with him on the road show .
7 Lyft begins its IPO road show in New York on Monday and Tuesday.
8 We said, Look, it's not going to be a middle-of-the- road show .
9 Everyone wants a walk-on part in the Aung San Suu Kyi road show .
10 We were a traveling road show of freaks and noisy children.
11 They will finish the road show in Chicago on May 18.
12 Kevin Keegan's football road show is in Birmingham on 2 July.
13 The Chinese road show for One Journal Square earlier this month also attracted criticism.
14 The road show began on May 4 in New York.
15 The road show will move to the U.S. Midwest and West Coast next week.
16 I hope this isn't a preview of what you're wearing on the road show .
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