WordNet
n. a public marketplace where food and merchandise is sold [syn: open-air marketplace, market square]
Usage examples of "open-air market".
There, behind and above an open-air market shaded by plane trees, was a three-story apartment complex inside a walled courtyard, with young cypresses lining the side walls.
On the comer at Avenue B, the awnings of the local bank provided shelter for the open-air market where you could buy smack, crack, angel dust, you name it.
It was an open-air market like ones Obi-wan had seen on Bandomeer and Coruscant.
With its sprawling open-air market and crumbling Russian Orthodox churches that barely survived the age of atheism, Lviv can seem like a city somehow trapped in a time gone by.
After a time, Jake stood up and went a little distance away from the end of the open-air market where traditional plaid silk scarves and opium weights were displayed for sale.
And the trees through which he stared at the open-air market, the souk, were also covered with pale dust.
At the governor's behest, the open-air market once again fills the streets with produce, baked goods, and all manner of handicrafts.
Once, the open-air market held virtually every kind of good from almost every part of Ansalon.