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Garage sale
Meaning
British EnglishSouthern USAfrican EnglishAustralian SlangTexas SlangNew Zealand SlangSouth AfricanAsian EnglishCanadian SlangEast Coast USWest Coast USMidwest USDeep South US

Literal Meaning

A sale of used and unwanted items, typically held in the garage or yard of a home.

Actual Meaning

Selling used items from home/car

Context

Used when organizing a neighborhood event to sell household items.

Examples

  • "Don't forget to mark your items for the garage sale; people love a good bargain!"
  • "She found a vintage lamp at a garage sale last weekend for just a few pounds."
  • "I'm going to the garage sale on Saturday to see if I can find some furniture."

Tips

  • These sales can be spontaneous, so it's common to see signs pop up in neighborhoods, often with hand-written notices.
  • It's polite to haggle or negotiate prices a bit, as many sellers expect it and it’s part of the fun!
  • Garage sales are usually organized by individuals or families to declutter and sell unwanted items, often at low prices.
Phrase Thesaurus
Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
rummage sale
yard sale
tag sale
flea market
house clearance
jumble sale
moving sale
estate sale
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