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Definition of Bazaars
1. bazaar [n] - See also: bazaar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bazaars
Literary usage of Bazaars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tent and Harem: Notes of an Oriental Trip by Caroline Paine (1859)
"THE following interesting account of the bazaars is taken from a work upon
Constantinople, by the Rev. Robert Walsh: " The great Bazaar or ..."
2. Paris and Environs: With Routes from London to Paris; Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1891)
"Shops and bazaars. Shops. "With the exception of the houses in the aristocratic
Faubourg St. Germain, there are few buildings in Paris which have not shops ..."
3. The Boy Travellers in the Far East: Part Fourth, Adventures of Two Youths in by Thomas Wallace Knox (1905)
"TT^ROM the cafe Doctor Bronson and his young friends continued their -•- excursion
in the direction of the bazaars, which both the boys were impatient to ..."
4. The Land of the Monuments: Notes of Egyptian Travel by Joseph Pollard (1898)
"A VISIT to the Suks, or bazaars of Cairo, is always interesting from the picturesque
costumes and the immense diversity of the articles exposed for sale. ..."
5. Across Russia: From the Baltic to the Danube by Charles Augustus Stoddard (1891)
"THE bazaars — MAKING BARGAINS — A THIEVES* MAR- KET — A RUSSIAN SATIRIST — STATUES
AND PILLARS A LAST VIEW OF THE NEVA. EVERY great city in Russia has a ..."
6. Guy Fawkes; or, The gunpowder treason by William Harrison Ainsworth (1850)
"IN THE bazaars. native purchasing ... was the king's minister; he kept the bazaars
in order," said the Baboo. The king started. He listened attentively ..."