Bazaar in a sentence as a noun

I've never found "spare parts" at a bazaar.

That is not so in ten years: there will be a major "bazaar" going on underground.

Their move to the 64-bit world was painfully slower than what their fellow merchants accomplished in the Unix bazaar.

Also, while the Snow Leopard cathedral was being built, iOS was being developed firmly using the bazaar model...Third: You know, I wonder if you've ever been to a bazaar before?

"bazaar" should be "bzr".It's important to note that this graph is generated with data collected from people who have the popularity-content Debian package installed [1].

Amazon seems to be shaping up to be solidly on the side of the centralized authority-type cathedral builders, while the Web and Web technologies are more bazaar-like.

Just keeping up without changing your operating system core functionality was a lot of work!The GNU project tended to work very cathedral like, while Linux was very bazaar like.

Some of the late 19th-century / early 20th century American industrialists explicitly thought that the era of markets was over, because the messy, imperfect information transmission of the medieval bazaar would be finally replaced with scientific and statistical optimization of production, management, supply chains, etc., and the more centralized, the more scientific and efficient this process could be.

Bazaar definitions

noun

a shop where a variety of goods are sold

See also: bazar

noun

a street of small shops (especially in Orient)

See also: bazar

noun

a sale of miscellany; often for charity; "the church bazaar"

See also: fair