Bazaar (noun)

  1. A market in the Middle East or in a Middle Eastern community, typically one selling a wide variety of goods.
  2. A sale of goods by a charity or other organization as a fundraising event.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from persian bāzār, from bāz "to trade".

Examples:

  1. The bazaar was crowded with shoppers haggling over prices.
  2. She found a beautiful rug at a bazaar in Istanbul.
  3. The school held a bazaar to raise money for a new playground.
  4. The bazaar was filled with exotic spices and textiles.
  5. He enjoyed wandering through the colorful bazaar, browsing for souvenirs.
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