Vendor of merchandise that can be easily transported.
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Examples for "bazaar"
Examples for "bazaar"
1They were staying at the big Cosmopolis bazaar in the Theatre Square.
2The life of the market, the bazaar, was all awake and moving.
3Voices in a bazaar, a dozen different dialects, all talking at once.
4Not far from this bazaar is the great mosque of the Mohammedans.
5I would go to the bazaar to buy vegetables on military transport.
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2He liked hunting and hawking better than the cold practicalities of rule.
3And they wouldn't want me hawking that information on the open market.'
4He tapped the forward control designs, and the hawking mat sped faster.
5She even said you'd been flying a hawking mat that went down.
1Description of above mentioned fairs, and particularly the one at New Delhi.
2County fairs were good business, but motorcycle runs came a close second.
3And the chief agents in these fairs are the women of America.
4One of the monthly cheese-fairs was going on in the Linen Hall.
5Smaller fairs were held in most districts for similar purposes of exchange.
1And almost immediately I heard a cart pass, and a hawker crying:
2The hawker, noticing my worry, called out that they were his pets.
3Just then a hawker passed down King Street, crying mussels and cockles.
4Two hawker street stalls in Singapore have been awarded a Michelin star.
5Ethiopian, Israeli, Afghani and Malaysian hawker food restaurants are among other new options.
1As he made his way impatiently, Simon heard a street vendor's radio.
2The son of a Bangkok street vendor, Charoen is Thailand's second-richest man.
3Another street vendor approaches William, attracted by the smell of unfulfilled desires.
4A street vendor sells regalia depicting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
5This attracted the attention of a street vendor, who alerted police.
1The Real Estate Institute said sales volumes reflected a reasonably stable rural market.
2I do really worry though I live in a rural market town in East Anglia.
3The move would represent a serious threat to market incumbent Eir, which dominates the regional and rural market here.
4There hadn't been much to Colsterworth, it was a rural market town with very few industries; the countryside economy revolved around the farms.
5At the same time, the Bata brand is gaining recognition and customer loyalty for when Bangladesh's rural market grows and becomes more connected.
1The street traders carry a bamboo pole across the shoulder.
2A number of high street traders are understood to be in negotiations to take units.
3These street traders in Tehran gave their opinion.
4The cries of street traders were especially penetrating.
5Then came the street traders' association chief.
1Among them only Guangzhou has unveiled new policies promoting street vending.
2Foreign and local women and children are subjected to sex trafficking, domestic servitude, and forced begging or street vending.
3This includes all food consumed outside of the home, and incorporates everything from pubs to work canteens to street vending.
1Go to a farmers' market and you may see a dozen varieties.
2Katy checks out Christchurch's latest farmers' market with a French flavour.
3But forget a trip down the mall or the farmers' market.
4Three years later, you no longer have to bring cash to the farmers' market.
5The Borris Fair is a traditional market for farmers as opposed to a farmers' market.
1Spring has arrived, which means that flea market season is upon us.
2Just like the ones you'd find in any flea market in America.
3Acquired from thrift stores after I was done with the flea market.
4In an instant, like God's creation, the flea market came into existence.
5Pip looked up the terms and conditions on the flea market.
1Some element of magic has left the great national sporting road show.
2It plans an investor road show to give details on each company.
3Uber executives kicked off the road show in New York on Friday.
4Biden would ask new staffers dispatched to join his road show.
5The final price will be determined by the interest from the road show.
1A street hawker eagerly hands me a shot of something red.
2For you howled and shrieked like a street hawker, and we could hear you in the drawing-room.
3The former Mombasa street hawker's fields are a mosaic of fruit trees, maize planted in water-holding pits, legumes and sugarcane.
4Such is not the case of Crainquebille, a street hawker, charged with insulting the constituted power of society in the person of a policeman.
5Hadst thou offered thy old waistcoats and stockings to a street hawker, he would not have given thee half the surplus that was thy due.
6Imran Khan, 30, a street hawker who lives in Shiv Vihar, north-east Delhi, was walking home on Monday evening when a group descended on him.
7I see that the street hawkers are selling grape fruit in the streets nowadays.
8That explains the large number of street hawkers there.
9Street hawkers peddle their wares and Western men with young Thai girls walk the street.
10Construction workers, motor-rickshaw drivers and street hawkers cover up head to toe to stay cool.
11What's your problem? he said in the voice that Gordon Gekko probably used to clear away street hawkers.
12With the help of more credit bureaus these street hawkers could be the next small-scale entrepreneurs, analysts say.
13Beyond him a line of street hawkers affords Larry an opportunity to teach me the art of bargaining.
14Even in the upper-class districts, people went about on daily business, though fewer street hawkers and peddlers wandered about.
15Street hawkers offer freshly baked bread rings while the Imam's Call to Prayer from the New Mosque drifts past.
16These rattles of brass or tin as well as bamboo, are in imitation of those carried by street hawkers.
Translations for street hawker