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Haggling   /hˈægəlɪŋ/  /hˈæglɪŋ/   Listen
Haggling

noun
1.
An instance of intense argument (as in bargaining).  Synonyms: haggle, wrangle, wrangling.



Haggle

verb
(past & past part. haggled; pres. part. haggling)
1.
Wrangle (over a price, terms of an agreement, etc.).  Synonyms: chaffer, higgle, huckster.



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"Haggling" Quotes from Famous Books



... a period of haggling, followed by a wait as Mother Corey kicked four grumbling men out of a four-by-seven hole on the second floor. Gordon's money had carried more weight than his brother's reputation; for that, Corey humored his guest's ...
— Police Your Planet • Lester del Rey

... father and Walter had taken led them directly by Walter's home. Juffrouw Pieterse, who was haggling with a Jew over the price of a basket of potatoes, narrowly escaped a stroke of apoplexy when she saw ...
— Walter Pieterse - A Story of Holland • Multatuli

... the masses; he will be tempted to pay an exorbitant price for anything that can increase his personal convenience, and yet when the question is about improving the supply of necessaries to the poor, stand haggling about considerations of profitable investment, excuse himself from doing the duty which lies nearest to him by visions of distant profit, of which a thousand unexpected accidents may deprive him after all, and make his boasted scientific care for the wealth of the nation ...
— Sermons on National Subjects • Charles Kingsley

... accompany us indefinitely, heavily laden as they were. Their robes trailed in the wind as they jumped ditches, screaming out their wares without a moment's pause. An Indian of the boat's crew was haggling with a woman about a chicken. He threw her an eight-anna piece. She picked up the money but would not hand him the chicken, holding out for her original price. He jumped ashore, intending to take the chicken. She had a few yards' start ...
— War in the Garden of Eden • Kermit Roosevelt

... good deal of haggling, it was agreed that Hiram should give her by his will three hundred thousand dollars (just about the sum, by the way, she brought her husband), together with the household furniture, plate, horses, carriages, and so forth, and the use of ...
— Continental Monthly, Volume 5, Issue 4 • Various


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