Which preposition to use with haggling
Tour munificence would render it most ungrateful and unjust in me to haggle over the price of any service I could render you; and I should be greedy indeed if I desired greater wealth than you have bestowed.
There are a score of such points upon which we shall find the Allied representatives haggling with each other in the presence of the enemy if they have not been settled beforehand.
By degrees, however, Tom brought him to business, and they began to haggle about the terms on which the former was to have the pirate's treasure.
He'll very likely haggle for hours to get sixpence knocked off the trousers or twopence off the shirt.
He himself purchased two big pies from the sutler after an angry haggle in which he was easily worsted; and he munched away contentedly as he walked toward the lines of the 3rd Zouaves, his spurs and sabre jingling, Burgess following respectfully at heel.
The second of Granacci's letters refers to certain disputes and hagglings with the artists.
He found a customer, and, with much haggling after the manner of his kind, disposed of his boat, the last tie, if tie there was, that bound him to his present life.
In the centre stood a headsman's block, all haggled at the top, and smeared with rust-coloured stains.
After some haggling on the night before, I had secured a seat on a balcony facing Ghiberti's first Baptistery doors, for eleven lire, and to this place I went at half-past ten.
After considerable haggling as to price, he disappeared, to return with two of the sorriest steeds I ever set eyes on.