Definitionn. the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold
Last update: June 23, 2015
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The boy ran through the crowded marketplace, dodging merchants' carts and weaving through the patrons. [Please select]
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We were in the wide marketplace--a mob of furious men, blind with fog and smoke, stabbing, clubbing, striking, as chance served. [Please select]
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In the marketplace, the excitement and buzz of conversation were at their highest. [Please select]
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So they put a rope round his neck, and drew him through the streets into the marketplace. [Please select]
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They were nearing a lamp at the corner of the marketplace. [Please select]
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We are needed there, to judge by that angry crowd in the marketplace. [Please select]
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One of the commonest sights on the road, street, or marketplace is the pony with his load of green fodder. [Please select]
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There were also taverns, a marketplace, a bowling-green, an arsenal, and presently a playhouse. [Please select]
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Alert and curious, these Yankee traders explored the narrow streets of Nagasaki, visited temples, were handsomely entertained by officers and merchants, and exchanged their wares in the marketplace. [Please select]
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A tall reed fence cut off the southern end of this marketplace, outside of which we were ordered to dismount. [Please select]
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