Bazaar can be categorized as a noun.
Noun |
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bazaar - a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar" | ||
bazaar - a shop where a variety of goods are sold | ||
bazaar - a street of small shops (especially in Orient) |
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1. | noun | The church bazaar. | |
2. | noun | The bazaar ended a great success. | |
3. | noun | Tomorrow let's go to the morning bazaar. | |
4. | noun | Let's stroll around the bazaar! | |
5. | noun | Every Sunday afternoon, I go to the bazaar. | |
6. | noun | I go to the bazaar every Sunday afternoon. | |
7. | noun | Can a person who's blind in their own house become clairvoyant at the bazaar? | |
8. | noun | Vair, who was to be revered as a Sufi saint, was noticed in a bazaar because of his deferential bearing by a stranger, who, taking him for a slave, approached and asked, "Are you looking for your master?" | |
9. | noun | He went into the bazaar. I don't know what's keeping him there. | |
10. | noun | This isn't a bazaar, where you can start bargaining on prices. | |
11. | noun | The danger is that Hebrew will be spoken in the bazaar, but English in the universities. | |
12. | noun | Do you know how can I go to the grand bazaar? | |
13. | noun | Mifune's Buddhist "church" will hold a food bazaar. It's of the Jōhō Shinsei sect. | |
14. | noun | Isn't it strange?--A foreigner showing a local how to bargain at the bazaar. | |
15. | noun | You go to the bazaar not to become a sheep, but to buy sheep. |
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noun | |
The church bazaar. |
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The bazaar ended a great success. | |
Tomorrow let's go to the morning bazaar. | |
Let's stroll around the bazaar! | |
Every Sunday afternoon, I go to the bazaar. | |
I go to the bazaar every Sunday afternoon. | |
Can a person who's blind in their own house become clairvoyant at the bazaar? | |
Vair, who was to be revered as a Sufi saint, was noticed in a bazaar because of his deferential bearing by a stranger, who, taking him for a slave, approached and asked, "Are you looking for your master?" | |
He went into the bazaar. I don't know what's keeping him there. | |
This isn't a bazaar, where you can start bargaining on prices. | |
The danger is that Hebrew will be spoken in the bazaar, but English in the universities. | |
Do you know how can I go to the grand bazaar? | |
Mifune's Buddhist "church" will hold a food bazaar. It's of the Jōhō Shinsei sect. | |
Isn't it strange?--A foreigner showing a local how to bargain at the bazaar. | |
You go to the bazaar not to become a sheep, but to buy sheep. |