He paid the merchant's price because he did not have time to haggle.
The opposing political parties often haggle over the particular language in a Congressional bill.
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I got a lower price because the merchant was willing to haggle.
The old lady continued to haggle with the fruit merchant over the price of peaches.
Yes, "haggle" is not a Yiddish word. It is a term in English that means to negotiate over the terms of a transaction, typically to lower the price.
negotiate, barter, discussdeal, chop, argue
There is no such word, it is gibberish. The nearest word I can think of to that, is 'haggle' - which means to bargain about a price.
The Yiddish word "hundel" means a small dog or a puppy.
Cheep (the sound a small bird makes) and cheep (to haggle or bargain) are homonyms for the word cheap.
Haggle does not mean the same as argue. Haggle means a period of persistent bargaining. Argue means to express diverging views, typically in an angry way.
Haggle means to debate to make a deal. Example: Haggling over the price of a car.
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Hobby, hubby, hugged, haggle, hottest and hatter are words. They contain a double consonant.
Haggle hut is in gongs pipe, so just go to haggle hut and you will be there!!