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market cross

NOUN
  1. a cross-shaped monument set up in the marketplace of a town where public business is often conducted

How To Use market cross In A Sentence

  • After the mid-16th century Reformation, when religious guilds were dissolved, it was used as a market cross and as a moot hall.
  • About 50-60 drunken and disorderly people spilled on to the Market Cross as police units from two counties and seven towns were called to the fracas.
  • A pawnshop is a bit like a flea market crossed with a garage sale and a jumble shop. News from www.nptelegraph.com
  • The pavement around the Market Cross is in a dangerous condition, with paving stones cracked and worn.
  • A lie is as much a lie , when it is whispered or when it is proclaimed at the market cross.
  • There are market crosses, called "cheeping" crosses after the English Villages
  • The shop occupies a prominent and elevated position on a grassy bank next to the Market Cross.
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