What's the difference between bazaar and bazar?

Bazaar


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Bazar

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Millions and millions of people are happy because Rouhani won,” said businessman Ahad Esmaili, 31, one of a crowd breaking into dance at a spontaneous celebration in the heart of Tehran’s crowded bazaar, when the final figures were announced.
  • (2) A former intern's case against Harper's Bazaar is moving through the courts.
  • (3) It had a magnitude of 7.3 and struck about 42 miles (68km) west ofthe town of Namche Bazaar, close to Mount Everest.
  • (4) The Lib Dems hit back at Verhofstadt after the leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE), called for the EU to be given powers to raise its own revenues as a way of ending what he called "this Turkish bazaar" in the negotiations.
  • (5) They have a sort of stubbornness.” He later deals with hecklers at a Fifa HQ press event : “Listen, gentlemen, we are not in a bazaar .
  • (6) Opera House and Zaveri Bazaar were also targeted in attacks which left a total of 26 people dead.
  • (7) Those that do make it to makeshift camps in the town of Cox’s Bazaar are facing shortages of food and water, and some are suffering from severe malnutrition.
  • (8) In the capital, burnt-out buildings and vehicles were still smouldering in the area around the grand bazaar, where violence broke out.
  • (9) The unspun version Asked by Harper's Bazaar magazine to pick her 21st-century heroine, she chose serial servant-beater Naomi Campbell.
  • (10) Yet that entire grand bazaar of old summer chemistry is all blended to me now and I can pick out just one: the first whiff of autumn.
  • (11) SCMP Group also owns the Hong Kong editions of magazines Esquire, Elle, Cosmopolitan and Harper’s Bazaar.
  • (12) Various of the planned central buildings were realised on both sides: the clustered, sculptural forms of the Cyril and Methodius University and the extraordinary Opera and Ballet Theatre , both designed by Slovenian architects, and from Macedonian designers, the Telecommunications Centre – a strange, individualistic example of organic brutalism – and the Trade Centre: a long, low shopping centre of overlapping terraces stepping subtly down to the river, its combination of enclosure and openness inspired by the structure of the bazaar.
  • (13) In the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar, he says, a new five-mile pipeline is being laid to bring water to service the growing tourist demand for showers and flush toilets.
  • (14) Appraising his shabby suit, the jeweller suggests he pick up something cheaper from the local bazaar.
  • (15) It had taken me a week to track down the underground dervish scene in Istanbul - the only dervish contact I had in the city was a carpet-seller called Abdullah deep in the bazaar.
  • (16) Money talks, especially in the bustle of an Indian bazaar.
  • (17) But the bombers targeted an area with a bazaar and bus station where there are few foreigners.
  • (18) The Vogue publisher, Stephen Quinn, fired a salvo last week in anticipation of NatMags title Harper's Bazaar's improved circulation.
  • (19) The tale is an early version, originally written for Harper's Bazaar magazine but withdrawn before publication, of The Catcher in the Rye.
  • (20) Harper's Bazaar was up 1.1% year-on-year to 110,638.

Bazar


Definition:

  • (n.) In the East, an exchange, marketplace, or assemblage of shops where goods are exposed for sale.
  • (n.) A spacious hall or suite of rooms for the sale of goods, as at a fair.
  • (n.) A fair for the sale of fancy wares, toys, etc., commonly for a charitable objects.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For Islamuh Ahmad, an elderly resident of Shadel Bazar – about two miles from the blast site – the Moab detonation meant that he could come home.
  • (2) Looking around at their modest campsite, Bazar said, “When we were in Syria we had dreams, but they have all turned out to be the opposite.
  • (3) A few farmers and children were walking the green fields, but Shadel Bazar was eerily quiet.
  • (4) John McKissick, the head of the UN refugee agency’s office in the Bangladeshi coastal resort town of Cox’s Bazar, said the country should assist and protect them.
  • (5) Bazar was in need of a wheelchair and medicine she thought was only available in Syria.
  • (6) While no scientific monitoring is done here, sea level rise of 8mm a year over 20 years has been recorded at Cox’s Bazar, 50 miles away on the mainland.
  • (7) In Cox’s Bazar, meteorologists confirmed the fishermen’s observations.
  • (8) They live in Chittagong and Cox's Bazar districts, some in unofficial camps, but are undocumented and so have few rights.
  • (9) It has said that it will turn away boats, although people near Cox's Bazar, close to where last week's accident happened, said that some had made land and gone into hiding.
  • (10) The route starts from the town of Arughat Bazar and goes over the Larkya La pass, at 5,220m.
  • (11) • doolin-house.ru Phoebe Taplin Irish Pub, Namche Bazar, Nepal Probably the highest Irish pub in the world, definitely the planet’s least accessible Irish pub, and almost certainly the only Irish pub with yak on the menu; reaching the Irish Pub in the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar is quite the adventure.
  • (12) • Namche-3, Namche Bazar, Nepal, +977 385 40184, facebook.com Theodora Sutcliffe The Dublin, Ushuaia, Argentina Ushuaia, the Patagonian town at the southern tip of Argentina, is commonly referred to as the “end of the world”.
  • (13) The places of study consisted of 4 villages (Khalimabad; K, Gulmit; G, Pasu; P, Shimshal; S) in Hunza area in Pakistan, and Namche Bazar; N in Nepal.
  • (14) Controlled cholera vaccine field trials were held in Matlab Bazar in rural East Pakistan in 1963 and 1964.
  • (15) IRIN interviewed more than 20 Rohingya from the Cox's Bazar area who expressed similar opinions.
  • (16) Photograph: Alamy It's all still here, even El Bazar Sábado (Plaza San Jacinto, elbazaarsabado.com ), a Saturday arts and crafts market that takes over the central plaza.
  • (17) An evening card game with the Sherpas First, though, we need to acclimatise for a couple of nights in the village – practically a town actually – of Namche Bazar.
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest We met Muharra Bazar with her son and two daughters in El Qaa.
  • (19) Backed by AJWS, Mohammad Bazar Backward Classes Development Society in West Bengal takes a similar approach.
  • (20) In Bangladesh, tens of thousands of people fled their shanty homes along the coast and packed into specially constructed cyclone shelters, schools, government office buildings and some of the 300 hotels in the port city of Cox's Bazar, to wait out the storm.

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