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market square

NOUN
  1. a public marketplace where food and merchandise is sold

How To Use market square In A Sentence

  • ‘For up to three hours the Market Square in Walthamstow, east London, was filled with the noise of hooters, whistles, drums, saucepans, cymbals and one recorder,’ says Roger Huddle.
  • Mia spoke as she moved past the mass of people that crowded the streets of the market square.
  • The fortnight was officially launched on Tuesday, with visitors to the city's Market Square being waited on and served fine food and drink.
  • Behind, where the verdant valley dropped away, is a market square, and behind that, a verdant valley.
  • Kildare Town residents were bemused when a statue of Lord Edward Fitzgerald appeared in Market Square recently as if he appeared by magic or as if aliens had beamed him down.
  • Thursday mornings is when Zaachila's market square comes alive, but things grind to a halt by midday. A day in Oaxaca = Two thousand years, Part Two: Monte Alban and the Zimatlán Valley.
  • The site lies on the south-west corner of the city's popular, bustling market square, opposite the fifteenth-century church of St Peter Mancroft.
  • A taster day is this Friday in Market Square with the main market on Church Street from Saturday to Monday.
  • When they reached the Market Square they dismounted the bike and started on the 5km run around Clonnkedagh, where they were treated to some great entertainment and encouragement by the Samba Band.
  • Of course, ethnic charm is still a priority, which is why many buyers are drawn to accessible French towns where they can join locals playing pétanque or pastis after shopping in the market square.
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