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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
This is the third new collection for Pallas, and it is selling in the Bon Marche.
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The ladies planned to return here, and to make a visit to the famous Au Bon Marche, where cheap prices always prevail.
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We visited the market and had bon marche there, and at Luyties' large grocery.
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Why the very one that you purchased at the Bon Marche, when you were making yourself agreeable to Clarisse.
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Elegance indeed had not been her natural portion, and the Bon Marche and other establishments had to make up for that.
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We must except those great magazines, the "Louvre" and the "Bon Marche."
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