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bon marché
[ bawn mar-shey ]
French.
, plural bons mar·chés [baw, n, m, a, r, -, shey].
- a bargain.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bon marché1
Literally, “good market”
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Example Sentences
Why did I think a commonplace pickpocket at the Bon Marché was a notorious criminal, wanted by two countries?
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"Come in, my dear, and tell me what you think of those new teacups in the Bon Marché catalogue," said the old lady.
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Then I go and buy provisions, bon marché—and she cooks them—and we have our meals better than at the hotel and at half the price!
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And when the "Bon Marché Ballads" actually appeared, the generous creature insisted on adding another fifty pounds to the cheque.
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Très bon marché'—from which I guessed that they had occupied the house rent-free till they had come to look upon it as their own.
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