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Haggle   /hˈægəl/   Listen
Haggle

verb
(past & past part. haggled; pres. part. haggling)
1.
Wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.).  Synonyms: chaffer, higgle, huckster.
noun
1.
An instance of intense argument (as in bargaining).  Synonyms: haggling, wrangle, wrangling.



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"Haggle" Quotes from Famous Books



... for to-morrow, I accumulate stores even beyond what would be necessary, though I quite distrusted both His providence and His veracity; if, professing that 'he who giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord', I question the Lord's security, and haggle with Him about the amount of the loan; if, professing that I am their steward, I keep ninety-nine parts in the hundred as the emolument of my stewardship; how, when God hates liars and punishes defrauders, shall I, and other such thieves and ...
— Imaginary Conversations and Poems - A Selection • Walter Savage Landor

... to haggle for it that I confess I quaked; however, he set such a high value on it ...
— Jacques Bonneval • Anne Manning

... prosperous as Leo had anticipated. He had been confident that a dozen persons would want the elegant establishment, and he was not quite sure there would not be a quarrel among them for the possession of it at the price he named. He could not see why these rich merchants and bankers should haggle at six dollars if they had any children at home. His heart began to feel heavy in his bosom, for he had expected to sell his present stock of merchandise as soon as he named the price, and to find ...
— Make or Break - or, The Rich Man's Daughter • Oliver Optic

... are no carts in Venice; and the fish-man, the vegetable-man, the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker, all glide softly up in their boats to the kitchen door with their vendibles, and chaffer and haggle with the cook for half an hour, after the manner ...
— St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877 • Various

... in the tongue of Cork civilisation—to "look at a colt," and with a saddle and bridle in the netting and a tooth-brush in his pocket he set his face for the wilderness. I have no time to linger over the circumstances of the deal. Suffice it to say that, after an arduous haggle, Mr. Denny bought the colt, and set forth the same day to ride him by easy ...
— All on the Irish Shore - Irish Sketches • E. Somerville and Martin Ross


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