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Definition of market square in English: market squarenoun An open square in which a town market is or was formerly held. the parade halted in the market square Example sentencesExamples - It's a place of heavy timber and half-timber houses and a central market square covered in cobbles, all reminiscent of earlier times.
- And they designed a market square to help invigorate the city, connecting it to a nearby shopping center through a glass arcade.
- Eventually every town in Europe had a clock in the market square.
- French houses grew up haphazardly around a central market square; when the British came to power, they planned the remaining streets on an orderly grid system.
- Nor were women absent from popular politics: protests about food prices often began among women in market squares.
- The preparation is to allow for the construction of a three storey residential and commercial building as well as a market square.
- He set aside several blocks for the use of the community, including a market square and blocks for churches to be built on at a later stage.
- In the market square young artists sell their paintings and performers entertain with music and street theatre.
- Denied access to Anglican pulpits, Wesley brought his message of spiritual renewal outdoors to fields and market squares throughout Britain.
- The site lies on the south-west corner of the city's popular, bustling market square, opposite the church of St Peter Mancroft.
Definition of market square in US English: market squarenoun An open square in which a town market is or was formerly held. the parade halted in the market square Example sentencesExamples - In the market square young artists sell their paintings and performers entertain with music and street theatre.
- The preparation is to allow for the construction of a three storey residential and commercial building as well as a market square.
- The site lies on the south-west corner of the city's popular, bustling market square, opposite the church of St Peter Mancroft.
- He set aside several blocks for the use of the community, including a market square and blocks for churches to be built on at a later stage.
- French houses grew up haphazardly around a central market square; when the British came to power, they planned the remaining streets on an orderly grid system.
- Eventually every town in Europe had a clock in the market square.
- Denied access to Anglican pulpits, Wesley brought his message of spiritual renewal outdoors to fields and market squares throughout Britain.
- Nor were women absent from popular politics: protests about food prices often began among women in market squares.
- And they designed a market square to help invigorate the city, connecting it to a nearby shopping center through a glass arcade.
- It's a place of heavy timber and half-timber houses and a central market square covered in cobbles, all reminiscent of earlier times.
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