secondhand market
1secondhand — /ˌsekənd hænd/ adjective, adverb which has been owned by someone before ● a secondhand car ● the market in secondhand computers or the secondhand computer market ● to buy something secondhand …
2Grey market — Dark market redirects here. For the Internet forum, see DarkMarket. A grey market or gray market also known as parallel market[1] is the trade of a commodity through distribution channels which, while legal, are unofficial, unauthorized, or… …
3Flea market — Swap Meet redirects here. For CSI episode, see Swap Meet (CSI). Flea market in Hietalahdentori, Helsinki, Finland …
4Beijing Antique Market — is Beijing’s biggest and best known arts, crafts, and antiques market, the Chinese name is called Panjiayuan . Everything is antique , pottery, lacquer ware, porcelain, paintings, clocks, statuettes, beads, jade, coins, brass ware, books, records …
5Glasgow Barrowland market — The Barras (more properly The Barrowland market) is a major street and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. The term barra is Glaswegian dialect for barrow , relating to the market s early years, where traders sold their… …
6flea market — noun an open air street market for inexpensive or secondhand articles (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑open air market, ↑open air marketplace, ↑market square * * * noun, pl ⋯ kets [count] : a usually outdoor market in which old and used goods are sold * * …
7flea market — noun Etymology: translation of French Marché aux puces, a market in Paris Date: 1922 a usually open air market for secondhand articles and antiques …
8Earlham Street Market — Earlham Street Market, one of the Central London markets, is situated in a short road near Shaftesbury Avenue. It specialises in exotic flowers, and has several stalls offering secondhand clothes.It is open Monday Saturday, 10.00 16.00 …
9flea market — a place where antiques or secondhand things are sold We went to a flea market last Saturday to try and buy some dishes …
10flea market — n. a bazaar, usually outdoors, dealing mainly in cheap, secondhand goods …