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Something new at the pub - special offer?
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bargain
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bargain \Bar"gain\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bargained (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Bargaining .] To transfer for a consideration; to barter; to trade; as, to bargain one horse for another. To bargain away , to dispose of in a bargain; -- usually with a sense of loss ...
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"Bargain" is a song written by Pete Townshend that was first released by The Who on their 1971 album Who's Next . It is a love song, although the intended subject of the song is God rather than a woman. The song has been included on several compilation ...
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v. negotiate the terms of an exchange; "We bargained for a beautiful rug in the bazaar" [syn: dicker ] come to terms; arrive at an agreement
Usage examples of bargain.
Sri magician into the bargain, I was fed and accommodated at no expense, and promised a ship to wherever I wished to journey.
Spaniard to allot him a sufficient quantity of land for a plantation, and on my giving him some clothes and tools for his planting work, which he said he understood, having been an old planter at Maryland, and a buccaneer into the bargain.
The dear man was not however making a bad bargain, for the difference in the value of assignats with which he had paid and the good sound money he would receive made a pretty profit.
Signor Filippo Barbone became fully satisfied that his father-in-law was not to be turned from his resolution: when it became apparent that the mother was not to be influenced, he came to the conclusion that he had made a bad bargain, and resolved to escape as soon as possible from the consequences of it.
But by the time I arrived at the embassy, Batty told me they were already bargaining for the sport of you.
Three weeks would soon be over, and fresh bargains could be made time and again, while de Batz was alive and free.
I am finished with that lazyboned, besotted weakling, there will be no bargain.
Sterrin, who had not bargained for walking two Irish miles of rough road in her velvet and satin bootees, was in no mood for wilfulness.
She groaned and cursed and they bargained back and forth, both enjoying the encounter, both knowing that the real cost of the medicine and medical advice was hardly significant to a brothel mama-san.
Sir Marcus, however, who had a very brusk manner with his inferiors, having paid the cabman, curtly dismissed him, and the man, who admits having bargained for a double fare for the journey, because it was such an out-of-the-way spot, drove away vaguely curious, but not so curious as another might have been, since London cabmen are used to strange jobs.
The chimpanzee played under the table while the bargaining sessions went on, climbing the legs, dropping back to the floor, rolling around and hooting softly.
He bought two large and two medium-sized eels from the longshoreman for a song and tried to bargain even after he had paid up.
But Melder kept his part of the bargain, making no effort to molest her or detain her when it was time for her to go.
It was not likely that, having certainly made some bargain with de Berquin, and being moneyless, they had quitted his service so soon.
Lindeth and Tiffany enjoyed a quiet flirtation, Sir Ralph gave the Nonesuch a long and involved account of his triumph over someone who had tried to get the better of him in a bargain, Courtenay fidgeted about the room, and Lady Colebatch prosed to Miss Trent with all the placidity of one to whom time meant nothing.