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All's Well That Ends WellAW V.iii.219.1At market-price have bought.At Market price haue bought.
Antony and CleopatraAC III.vi.51A market maid to Rome, and have preventedA Market-maid to Rome, and haue preuented
As You Like ItAYL III.ii.94the right butter-women's rank to market.the right Butter-womens ranke to Market.
CoriolanusCor I.v.26Go sound thy trumpet in the market-place.Go sound thy Trumpet in the Market place,
CoriolanusCor II.i.225Appear i'th' market-place nor on him putAppeare i'th' Market place, nor on him put
CoriolanusCor II.ii.157Of our proceedings here. On th' market-placeOf our proceedings heere on th' Market place,
CoriolanusCor III.i.112.2Well, on to th' market-place.Well, on to'th' Market place.
CoriolanusCor III.i.330Meet on the market-place. We'll attend you there;Meet on the Market place: wee'l attend you there:
CoriolanusCor III.ii.93I have been i'th' market-place; and, sir, 'tis fitI haue beene i'th' Market place: and Sir 'tis fit
CoriolanusCor III.ii.104And throw't against the wind. To th' market-place!And throw't against the Winde. To th' Market place:
CoriolanusCor III.ii.131Mother, I am going to the market-place.Mother, I am going to the Market place:
CoriolanusCor V.vi.3Bid them repair to th' market-place, where I,Bid them repayre to th' Market place, where I
HamletHam IV.iv.34If his chief good and market of his time
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.i.73Proclaimed at market crosses, read in churches,Proclaim'd at Market Crosses, read in Churches,
Henry VI Part 11H6 III.ii.4Talk like the vulgar sort of market-menTalke like the vulgar sort of Market men,
Henry VI Part 11H6 III.ii.15Poor market folks that come to sell their corn.Poore Market folkes that come to sell their Corne.
Henry VI Part 11H6 III.ii.16Enter, go in; the market bell is rung.Enter, goe in, the Market Bell is rung.
Henry VI Part 11H6 V.v.54As market-men for oxen, sheep, or horse.As Market men for Oxen, Sheepe, or Horse.
Henry VI Part 22H6 II.i.154Let them be whipped through every market-townLet th? be whipt through euery Market Towne,
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.ii.54whipped three market days together.whipt three Market dayes together.
Julius CaesarJC I.iii.27Even at noon-day, upon the market-place,Euen at Noone-day, vpon the Market place,
Julius CaesarJC III.i.108Then walk we forth, even to the market-place,Then walke we forth, euen to the Market place,
Julius CaesarJC III.i.292Into the market-place; there shall I try,Into the Market place: There shall I try
King LearKL III.vi.74and market-towns. Poor Tom, thy horn is dry.And Market Townes: poore Tom thy horne is dry,
Love's Labour's LostLLL III.i.108you bought – and he ended the market.you bought, / And he ended the market.
MacbethMac IV.ii.41Why, I can buy me twenty at any market.Why I can buy me twenty at any Market.
PericlesPer IV.ii.3Search the market narrowly. Mytilene is full ofSearche the market narrowely, Mettelyne is full of
PericlesPer IV.ii.16shall I search the market?shall I searche the market?
PericlesPer IV.ii.23meat for worms. But I'll go search the market.meate for wormes, but Ile goe searche the market.
PericlesPer IV.ii.88Now, sir, hast thou cried her through the market?Now sir, hast thou cride her through the Market?
Richard IIIR3 I.i.160But yet I run before my horse to market:But yet I run before my horse to Market:
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG IV.iv.53the hangman boys in the market-place; and then Ithe Hangmans boyes in the market place, / And then I
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.v.16And death's the market-place, where each one meets.And Death's the market place, where each one meetes.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK epilogue.9Our market. 'Tis in vain, I see, to stay ye.Our Market: Tis in vaine, I see to stay yee,

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Glossary

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CheapsideEast End street, a main market area, near St Paul's, London
Ciceter['siseter] Cirencester, market town in Gloucestershire
marketpurchase, spending opportunity, outlay
marketmarketing [i.e. profitable use]
marketopportunity to make a profit
market-manman who trades in a market
martmarket
martsell, market, traffic in
Saint EdmundsburyBury St Edmunds, market town in Suffolk; site of the shrine of St Edmund and a place of pilgrimage
shamblesmeat-market, slaughter-house
sievebasket, hold-all, container [especially for market produce]
Stamfordmarket town in Lincolnshire, with a tradition of fairs
tollenter for sale in the toll-book [tax register] of a market

Thesaurus

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container [especially for market produce]sieve
enter for sale in the toll-book of a markettoll
man who trades in a marketmarket-man
marketmart
marketmart
market, trader in amarket-man
meat-marketshambles
trader in a marketmarket-man

Themes and Topics

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London... 2h6 iv ii 64 east end street a main market area near st paul&rsquo s ec2 ...
Britain [outside London]... ciceter r2 v vi 3 cirencester market town in gloucestershire swc england ...
...bury kj iv iii 11 bury st edmunds market town in suffolk e england site of the ...

Words Families

 7 result(s).
Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
MARKETBASICmarket adj, market n, marketable adj
MARKETMONEYmarket-price n
MARKETPEOPLEmarket-man n
MARKETPLACEmarket-place n, market-town n

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