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n. (plural of bargaining English)
Usage examples of "bargainings".
Those in the High Tower have made great rustlings and bargainings about this being, Eater Of Fire Creepers said, his tone dark.
That is no reason for betrayal of your bargainings, Eater Of Fire Creepers said contemptuously.
And even in private business exchanges, the patternings of deeds and contracts, bargainings and threats of recourse to law constitute the ritual rules of a recognized game, relieving the confrontation — to some extent, at least — of personal accent.
And even in private business exchanges, the patternings of deeds and contracts, bargainings and threats of recourse to law constitute the ritual rules of a recognized game, relieving the confrontation -- to some extent, at least -- of personal accent.
There is little hope and little strength in hole-and-corner bargainings between the officials or politicians who happen to be at the head of this or that nation for the time being.
And there, with appropriate ceremonies, view-ings, and bargainings, the remaining Libyans were purchased.