21 Words to use with bargains

Resultant of this, a third bargain-counter sale took place.

Or, perhaps, she may be moved by instinctive and irresistible attraction to buy more of a thing when it is cheaper, similar to that which inspires so many people to face with ardor the horrors of a bargain sale.

They are shown to be rare bargain-makers and not easily trapped.

Bargain day for babies.

This bringing of remainders home doubtless enabled the nearby townsmen and farmers to get slaves from time to time at bargain prices.

* Miss Herford's inimitable monologues, being each the apotheosis of some typical Bromidea shopgirl, a country dressmaker, a bargain-hunter and so onbecome, through her art, intensely sulphitic.

Their meetings on those urgent occasions when Mrs. Mattingford came to town for her dress allowance in order to go bargain-hunting took place at one of the cheap tearooms in Fleet Street.

We have the bargain madeall but the signin' up.

" BARGAINS MANAGER (five-and-ten-cent store)"What did the lady who just went out want?" SHOPGIRL"She inquired if we had a shoe department.

Mr. Heatherbloom, armed with his book, sought a different part of the store- a small reception-room, where customers of both sexes were at liberty to read, write, or indulge in mental rest-cure, after bargain purchases.

There was a great sale on at the biggest shopping place in Watauga, and the ready-made summer wear was to be had at bargain rates.

A duplicate of the department-store bargain rug in the other room lay on the floor.

If he'd bought half as much, he could have picked up some of these bargain shares.

'Macgreegor, if ye len' me thruppence the noo, I'll ca' it a bargain aboot the twa bob.'

All offer incense at my shrine, And I alone the bargain sign.

An untidy place where they displayed a bargain assortment of creature comforts attracted his gaze.

What a fragile, gracile thing is the mind that can leap thus from nine bargain basement hours of hairpins and darning-balls to the downy business of lining a crib in Never-Never Land and warming No Man's slippers before the fire of imagination.

Such a ship was assort of bargain boat for these scattered settlers up the creeks of the James; a queer, transient department store at the little cross-roads of tidewater.

And yet in a sense, music is a love-foodin the sense I mean, that there is love-nourishment in tubes of paint, which can perpetuate your beauty, my fair readeress; or in ink-bottles all ebon with Portuguese sonnets and erotic rondeaux; or in tubs of plaster of Paris, or in bargain-counterfuls of dress goods to add the last word to a woman's beauty.

They believe in paying their way and in being paid; in moral rectitude and yard wands not the millionth part of an inch too long; in yea and nay; in good trade, good purses, good clothes, and good language; in clear-headed, cool calculations; in cash, discounts, sobriety, and clean shirts; in calmness and close bargain driving; in getting as much as they can, in sticking to it a long while, and yet in behaving well to the poor.

Later, when Mathilde came down at her accustomed hour, and lying across the foot of her mother's bed, began to read her scraps of the morning paper, Adelaide felt a rush of tenderness for the child, who was so unaware of the hideous bargain life really was.

21 Words to use with  bargains