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bon marché

[ bawn mar-shey ]

French.
, plural bons mar·chés [baw, n, m, a, r, -, shey].
  1. 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.

The ladies planned to return here, and to make a visit to the famous Au Bon Marche, where cheap prices always prevail.

We visited the market and had bon marche there, and at Luyties' large grocery.

Why the very one that you purchased at the Bon Marche, when you were making yourself agreeable to Clarisse.

Elegance indeed had not been her natural portion, and the Bon Marche and other establishments had to make up for that.

We must except those great magazines, the "Louvre" and the "Bon Marche."

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