
1) Argue 2) Bargain 3) Chaffer 4) Dicker 5) Exchange 6) Haggling 7) Higgle 8) Wrangling
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1) Argue about price 2) Argue about terms 3) Argue for a bargain 4) Argue trivially 5) Bargain 6) Bargain in a petty way 7) Bargaining 8) Dicker 9) Dicker on price 10) Dicker over a price 11) Dicker over price 12) Exclusively Saxon word 13) Exclusively Anglo word 14) Haggling 15) Negotiate a price 16) To chaffer
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[architecture] Haggle is a European Union funded project in Situated and Autonomic Communications. Haggle is an autonomic networking architecture designed to enable communication when network connectivity is intermittent. In particular, Haggle exploits opportunistic contacts between mobile users to deliver data to the destination. ...
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[game] Haggle is a party game designed by Sid Sackson and intended for a large number of players. It is rather complex and involved compared to many party games and, as a result, is often played only at gatherings of people who are known to enjoy gaming at other times. At the start of the game, each player receives a secret, random, collect...
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• (v. t.) To cut roughly or hack; to cut into small pieces; to notch or cut in an unskillful manner; to make rough or mangle by cutting; as, a boy haggles a stick of wood. • (v. i.) To be difficult in bargaining; to stick at small matters; to chaffer; to higgle. • (n.) The act or process of haggling.
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To be difficult in bargaining; to stick at small matters; to chaffer; to higgle. 'Royalty and science never haggled about the value of blood.' (Walpole) ... To cut roughly or hack; to cut into small pieces; to notch or cut in an unskillful manner; to make rough or mangle by cutting; as, a boy haggles a stick of wood. 'Suffolk first died, and York, ...
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Hag'gle (hăg'g'l)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Haggled (-g'ld);
present participle & verbal noun Haggling (-glĭng).] [ Freq. of Scot.
hag , English
hack . See
Hack to cut.] To cut roughly...
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Hag'gle intransitive verb To be difficult in bargaining; to stick at small matters; to chaffer; to higgle. « Royalty and science never
haggled about the value of blood.»
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Hag'gle noun The act or process of haggling.
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To haggle is to dispute, or argue over a price - such as when offering to pay less than an advertised price, and consequently negotiating a reduction in the price with the seller. The term is commonly incorrectly replaced with the term barter, but the proper term is to haggle.
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[
n] - an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining) 2. [v] - wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.)
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haggling noun an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
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To haggle is to argue or negotiate over a price. Most people that wangle stuff are usually quite good at haggling. I just learnt that in the USA you dicker over a price, particularly for used cars!
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wrangle, as over a price or terms of an agreement
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[Intelligent words] wrangle, as over a price or terms of an agreement
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