bazaar
/ˈbeɪzɑr/Definitions
1. noun
a market or shopping district, typically in a Middle Eastern or South Asian country, where goods are sold from stalls or shops.
“The tourists visited the vibrant bazaar in Marrakech, buying colorful fabrics and souvenirs.”
2. noun
a sale or auction of goods, especially one that is unusual or extravagant.
“The charity held a bazaar to raise money for the local children’s hospital.”
3. verb
to sell goods, especially in a market or bazaar.
“The vendors bazaar their wares to the passing crowds.”