Noun
street market (plural street markets)
A temporary public market, normally set up outdoors on certain days of the week, often, but not always, in a street. Sometimes they can be found in a car park or in a market square.
For clothes, I like Dover Street Market and Acne. For vintage, I go to Mint just off Seven Dials. For shoes, it's Church's and Russell & Bromley. Matt Smith
After the Monkees officially disbanded in 1971, Jones kept himself busy by establishing a New York City-style street market in Los Angeles, called "The Street" which cost approximately $40,000. Source: Internet
Industry A street market in the capital, Kampala The industrial sector is being rehabilitated to resume production of building and construction materials, such as cement, reinforcing rods, corrugated roofing sheets, and paint. Source: Internet
"One day at the street market Fuke was begging all and sundry to give him a robe. Source: Internet
Bexhill’s popular bi-annual continental street market had a royal theme with members of Bexhill 100 Motoring Club decorating their vehicle for the royal occasion. Source: Internet
Have you been to the street market on rue de Levi's? Source: Internet