bazaar

/bəˈzɑr/
noun
  1. A market or shopping area, especially in the Middle East or Asia, with many small shops or stalls.
    • She bought a beautiful silk scarf at the bazaar in Istanbul.
    • The bazaar was crowded with tourists and locals bargaining for goods.
    • We wandered through the old bazaar, looking at spices and carpets.
  2. A sale of goods, often for charity, where people donate items to be sold.
    • Volunteers set up tables at the church bazaar selling baked goods and crafts.
    • The school held a bazaar to raise money for new playground equipment.
    • I found some great books at the neighborhood bazaar last weekend.
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