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flea marketn. A market, usually held outdoors, where antiques, used household goods, and curios are sold. [Translation of French marché aux puces, market with fleas.]flea market n (Commerce) an open-air market selling cheap and often second-hand goods flea′ mar`ket n. a market where used articles are sold. [1920–25] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flea market - an open-air street market for inexpensive or secondhand articlesmarket square, open-air market, open-air marketplace - a public marketplace where food and merchandise is sold | Translationsflea (fliː) noun a type of small blood-sucking insect that jumps instead of flying and lives on the bodies of animals or people. 跳蚤 跳蚤ˈflea market noun an open-air market that sells cheap, old or used articles. 跳蚤市場 跳蚤市场flea market
flea marketA typically outdoor market or bazaar where sundry goods, antiques, household items, or trinkets are sold, bartered, or traded. Possibly from the French marché aux puces, a name given to an outdoor market in Paris where second-hand goods were sold. I love our town's local flea market— you never know what you might find there!See also: flea, marketflea marketA market, usually held outdoors, where used goods and antiques are sold. For example, We picked up half of our furniture at flea markets. The term is a direct translation of the French marché aux puces and presumably implies that some of the used clothes and furniture might be flea-infested. [1920s] See also: flea, marketflea market
flea market an open-air market selling cheap and often second-hand goods flea marketyard sale of used items at low prices. [Pop. Culture: Misc.]See: Inexpensivenessflea market
Words related to flea marketnoun an open-air street market for inexpensive or secondhand articlesRelated Words- market square
- open-air market
- open-air marketplace
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