yard sale

NOUN
  1. an outdoor sale of used personal or household items held on the seller's premises
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How To Use yard sale In A Sentence

  • I spent Saturday morning roving around the neighborhood looking for yard sales… not because I wanted to buy anything, but because I was on assignment.
  • There are a lot of foreign shoe stores have a big yard sale.
  • That turned him into a serious collector, scouting yard sales, attics, flea markets, estate auctions and used bookstores.
  • Not that all those yard sales stymied Miller's confidence.
  • I came upon an irresistible item at a yard sale.
  • The spot I selected for my U-turn happened to be right next to a yard sale so I climbed out for a browse.
  • Ruby Sky Stiler's current show, Inherited and Borrowed Types, is a chapter title excerpted from A Handbook of Greek Sculpture, a dusty old book she found at a yard sale years ago. Timothy Hull: QQ3 With Ruby Sky Stiler
  • I came upon an irresistible item at a yard sale.
  • The results suggested a ragtag yard sale, but for the handwritten notes explaining why each object was so precious to the possessor.
  • : I see around Joco what appear to be yard sales and they are referred to as "bazar" ... but I think that is really appropriately used for a place that sells used items. How do you say
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