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Example sentences for "bazaar"

Lexicographically close words:
bayonetted; bayou; bayous; bays; bayth; bazaars; bazar; bazars; bdellium
  1. The Fort and Bazaar stand on an island in the centre of the river, which is here about one and a half miles broad, and are connected with the town on the right bank by a wooden bridge.

  2. A walk under the arcades of the Bazaar in the busy part of the day (11.

  3. It was a large assembly, and I found there many of my bazaar friends.

  4. She's going to take me to a Church Bazaar to-morrow.

  5. But I doubt if a bazaar can beat that ticket-office.

  6. Besides an extensive bazaar or collection of shops, which may now almost be designated a small native town, Simla contains nearly 400 houses, scattered along the crest of different mountain ranges.

  7. Villestreux to the French bazaar at Kensington Town Hall to receive Princess Mary, who opened it (and very much better than I did the day I performed the same thing).

  8. I thought so myself until coming to the bazaar and seeking to make a purchase from a baker, one of the coins was rejected by him as false.

  9. In the afternoon (I speak here of summer-time, for of the winters I have no personal experience), there is more tranquillity both in bazaar and street.

  10. One of the best lunch-places in Moscow is the Slaviansky Bazaar in Nikolski Street, Kitaigorod, situated in the city or business centre of Moscow.

  11. A grand bazaar was held at the New Inn, Cromer, in aid of the fund for maintaining the "defence wall.

  12. The large room in the building, lately occupied as a bazaar in St. Andrew's, is to form the gallery.

  13. On arriving at the village, I refused to receive the Guobah, unless he opened a bazaar at daylight on the following morning, where my people might purchase food; and threatened to bring charges against him before his Rajah.

  14. The bazaar was for so small a village large, and crowded to excess with natives of all castes, colours, and provinces of India, very many from the extreme W.

  15. So it came to pass that our little heroine lost her evil propensity in the Turkish bazaar at Cairo.

  16. Kitty's bump of locality was pretty well developed, and she found the way to the bazaar without any trouble.

  17. So the two boys ran alongside of the donkey, watching carefully lest the little rider should fall; and very soon they emerged from the bazaar and were galloping along the Mouski.

  18. They had slept in the open air and were starved with the cold, and were so afraid of the precipices that they could not even go to the bazaar to buy food.

  19. So she and Myra had wisely sat and cried, instead of going to the bazaar and buying what they wanted.

  20. She said the bazaar was in the cause of the Church; she did not ask Mrs Housman.

  21. She is organising a bazaar and asked Lady Jarvis to help at her stall.

  22. Three continents seemed to meet in the great bazaar of Constantinople.

  23. I have business at the bazaar to-day, and we will go there afterward.

  24. When the lunch was over, he and his little son went to that part or the bazaar where carpets were sold.

  25. The bazaar is a long one, and its numerous caravanserais finer even than those of the capital.

  26. Towards midday business is suspended for a while, and the alleys of the bazaar empty as if by magic.

  27. The bazaar is, notwithstanding, extensive and well supplied.

  28. An hour later the bazaar is untenanted, save for the watchmen and pariah dogs.

  29. The heat and dust, to say nothing of smells, prevented me from often entering the city; but I walked through the bazaar once or twice, and succeeded in purchasing some old tapestries and a prayer-carpet.

  30. Attended by Chengiz Khan in a gorgeous costume of blue and yellow silk, and followed by a rabble of two or three hundred men and boys, I visited the bazaar next morning.

  31. Occasionally the dogs of one quarter of the bazaar attack those of another, and desperate fights ensue, the killed and wounded being afterwards eaten by the victors.

  32. The weather clearing, I visited the bazaar in the evening, under the guidance of my old friend, the Wazir.

  33. On the whole, the bazaar is disappointing.

  34. The Teherán bazaar is, at first sight, commonplace and uninteresting.

  35. In an hour from the time it was announced, Prince Alexis appeared in the bazaar with a short whip under his arm.

  36. One day it was reported to him that Gregor, a merchant in the bazaar at Kinesma, had cheated the wife of one of his serfs in the purchase of a piece of cloth.

  37. My first real acquaintance with the Sea Dayak was in the long bazaar at Sibu, and I was by no means disappointed in my first impressions, as I found him a most picturesque and interesting individual.

  38. In southern India and Ceylon bazaar means a single shop or stall.

  39. To be addressed in German by a ragged semi-Turkish, semi-Persian individual in the bazaar at Tebris was a little too much even for the equanimity of this son of Mercury.

  40. I shall never forget the impression made upon me by the furtive looks of anger and disdain cast upon me by the Persians I met in the streets or in the bazaar of Khoi.

  41. But the bazaar bewilders you with its alien figures, its confusion of tongues, and its eccentric contrasts of dress.

  42. The grand bazaar in Cabul, in which the remains of the British Envoy had been exposed to insult, having been destroyed on the 12th of October, the army commenced its return to India.

  43. The details of the bazaar may be arranged as desired.

  44. My contract was drawn up and signed by the American Vice- Consul to-day, and my Reis kissed my hand in due form, after which I went to the bazaar to buy the needful pots and pans.

  45. Sally saw the illuminations last night; the Turkish bazaar she says was gorgeous.

  46. There are rumours of troubles at Jeddah, and a sort of expectation of fighting somewhere next spring; even here people are buying arms to a great extent, I think the gunsmiths' bazaar looks unusually lively.

  47. I found the Mograbee bazaar full of them when I went to buy a white cloak, and was amused at the way in which one splendid bronze figure, who lay on the shop-front, moved one leg to let me sit down.

  48. The gold bazaar is so narrow that three persons can scarcely pass; there, and at the silver bazaar, you see the artificers constantly at work.

  49. Even in the narrow passages of the bazaar there were the camels, and it was all you could do to get out of the way of these grand animals, for such they were.

  50. At high noon the bazaar was opened with a flourish of trumpets and a fanfaronade by the band.

  51. The countess herself opens the bazaar at noon," replied his father, "and we shall need all our time to get there before the ceremony.

  52. He had other business in Westmarket besides his social duties, which detained him there some hours, but he returned to the bazaar to have a cup of tea before leaving the town.

  53. Those silly remarks at the bazaar upset me a good deal, though there is really no need for me to mind.

  54. A grand bazaar is being held there in aid of the Town Hall, and no end of swells are to be present.

  55. Thousands and thousands of shoes are exposed there, and you think if all Turkey should become by some miracle barefoot to-morrow morning, it could be newly shod before nightfall from this bazaar alone.

  56. So great is the wealth contained in the Arms Bazaar that no fire is allowed there under any circumstances.

  57. The first place we visited was {137}the bazaar of drugs, and as we entered it a thousand peculiar odors saluted our nostrils; some of them possessing great pungency and power of penetration.

  58. You enter the bazaar of the workers in gold and silver, and there you see enough of the precious metal to pay the national debt of any reasonably economical country, or at all events, to go far in that direction.

  59. If you like, you may visit the bazaar where old clothes are sold, and if you have a fancy for garments that have done duty on Moslem backs, your desires can be met with the utmost ease.

  60. Illustration: 0147] The street car dropped us at the point indicated by our guide, and we entered the bazaar through a gateway possessing an architectural feature worthy of notice.

  61. A few years ago there was such a bazaar near the mosque of Mohammed II, where negro children were sold, and occasionally one could find an adult, man or woman, to be disposed of.

  62. In some of the {483}Not far away from the jewelers is the bazaar of the tinsmiths and workers in brass.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bazaar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bazaar; emporium; exposition; fair; market; marketplace; mart; plaza; sale; show; staple