1. flea market - Noun
2. flea market - Verb
an open-air street market for inexpensive or secondhand articles
Source: WordNetflea-market
At a flea market I always head for the junk jewelry table first. Ethel Merman
Non-crazy gun advocates - the ones who aren't stockpiling in preparation for a zombie invasion - don't like the idea of expanding background checks because they think it'll be a lot more paperwork. And it probably would make it more difficult to sell guns at, say, a flea market. Gail Collins
I actually picked up copies of Decline I and II at a flea market once. I walked out without paying. Penelope Spheeris
I don't trust happiness. I turn it over as if it were a glass at a flea market or a rug at a souk, looking for chipped rims or loose threads. Jennifer Weiner
I always like my trailer or hotel room to have fresh flowers or pillows I find at a local flea market - anything to personalize the environment. Chloë Sevigny
I collect travel alarm clocks. I was in a flea market in France once, in 1994, and I opened up this beautiful Jaeger-LeCoultre folding eight-day winding clock folded into a beautiful case, and I went, 'Wow, man.' And I've been collecting travel alarm clocks since 1994. Alec Baldwin