haggle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

haggle in the PONS Dictionary

haggle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to haggle over sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He haggled a deal with the government upon discharge; they agreed to pay for his education.
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He pioneered the now-common practices of buying merchandise direct from manufacturers and fixing prices on items, rather than haggling.
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Even where currency is used, haggling over prices is very common.
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A 30-second haggle now ensues in which the player and trader must decide on a price for the trader's information.
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This was considered more dignified than the alternative of haggling.
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Youngsters would be given the scale models to play with while the parents and the salesman haggled.
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The emperor and his ministers were to have no opportunity to discuss the terms of the treaty, or to haggle over individual clauses.
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As is in keeping with the market spirit, tourists are encouraged to haggle.
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They are skilful at commerce and will haggle over a fraction of a cent.
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Mackintosh was forced to haggle and plead for money and supplies to make his part of the expedition viable.
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