Sentences with haggle
hag·gle
H h - Ella taught her how to haggle with used furniture dealers. [VERB + with]
- She laughed again, enjoying the haggle.
- So we haggle for a driver to take us to Damascus, stopping en route at the wonderfully intact ruins in Jerash.
- The souk is where locals haggle for their coffee, rice and lentils.
- They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.
- The senators haggled interminably over the proposed bill.
- But we did haggle with them for a long time over contracts and we broke up before anybody could start interfering.
- Even as party leaders continued to haggle, some pundits and bookmakers were betting on a fresh election within a year.
- It's not in the Melanesian nature to haggle, so prices are cheap but inflexible.
- His nickname comes from his ability to haggle for and set up satellites dishes for the local communities.