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Market place   /mˈɑrkət pleɪs/   Listen
Market place

noun
1.
An area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up.  Synonyms: market, marketplace, mart.
2.
The world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold.  Synonyms: market, marketplace.  "They were driven from the marketplace"






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"Market place" Quotes from Famous Books



... trust Herodotus, was careful to avoid debt. He had a keen sense of the difficulty with which a debtor escapes subterfuge and equivocation—forms, slightly disguised, of lying. To buy and sell wares in a market place, to chaffer and haggle over prices, was distasteful to him, as apt to involve falsity and unfairness. He was free and open in speech, bold in act, generous, warm-hearted, hospitable. His chief faults were an addiction to self-indulgence and luxury, a ...
— The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 5. (of 7): Persia • George Rawlinson

... boy how dey shout W'en Jeremie 's marchin' t'roo De market place wit' hees cane feex out Wit' ribbon red, w'ite an' blue— An' den he jomp on de butcher's block, An' affer de crowd is stop deir talk, An' leetle boy holler no more "Hooray," Dis is ...
— The Voyageur and Other Poems • William Henry Drummond

... on the market place of Wilna was the scene of events not less frightful. A detachment of Loison's division, obedient to their duty, had congregated there, stacked arms and, in order to warm themselves to the best of their ability—the temperature was 30 deg. below zero R. (37 deg. below zero ...
— Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812 • Achilles Rose

... Diogenes, in the market place at Athens; and, when a crowd collected around him, he said scornfully, "I called for men, ...
— How to Succeed - or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune • Orison Swett Marden

... there and take possession of it, nevertheless it is certain that, in normal life, our spiritual tribunal, our for interieur,—as the French have called it, with that profound intuition which we often discover in the etymology of words,—is a kind of forum, or spiritual market place, in which the majority of those who have business there come and go at will, look about them and pick out the truths, in a very different fashion and much more freely than we would have to ...
— The Life Radiant • Lilian Whiting


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