farmers' market
Americannoun
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a market or group of stalls and booths where farmers and sometimes other vendors sell their products directly to consumers.
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the gathering of those who sell and buy farmers' products.
noun
Example Sentences
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All the food they make is from the farmers market, so you get a tomato salad with incredible tomatoes.
From Los Angeles Times
Bott said he saw similar towing activity at the Hollywood Farmers Market on Sunday morning.
From Los Angeles Times
Sure, stuff is always available, but when you go to the farmers market weekly, you then get to know, OK, peas are really in season for spring and tomatoes for summer.
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I put some scarlet runner beans from the Hollywood Farmers Market over it to symbolize the gathering cultures of Native American tribes.
From Los Angeles Times
Traipsing down the Hollywood Farmers Market with giant heads of lettuce and overgrown bouquets feels not only like release, but also resistance and resilience.
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