Synonyms for mart
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mahrt |
Phonetic Transcription : mɑrt |
Définition of mart
Origin :- "market, gathering for buying and selling," mid-15c., from Middle Dutch markt, from Latin mercatus "trade" (see market).
- noun shopping place
- I say, Mart, what is the use in being so horrid cross all the time?
- Extract from : « Ester Ried Yet Speaking » by Isabella Alden
- He was studying her in a way that Mart did not in the least understand.
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- Mart was sharp-tongued; all her life had taught her to be so.
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- Mart, I've got tickets to a show,—a nice place,—and I want you to go along.
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- Then it would be doubly hard to Mart to have had the possibility suggested.
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- Mart saw in the glass just then a sight which seemed to add to her surprise.
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- Mart spoke with the assurance of one who had firm faith in her statement.
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- Yet she had called him Mr. Colson, and seemed to expect him to act for himself and Mart.
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- Mart met him at the door, a look of solemn determination on her face.
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- Mart, you go along with her, and I'll see about things to-morrow.
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