122 Verbs to Use for the Word bargain

Up at the cabin he unlashed the load, and it quickly became manifest that Nicholas was a dandy at driving a bargain.

Here he bobbed up at the other end of the continent, making shady bargains with obscure shipping captains, and paying a big premium for absolute secrecy.

So they shook hands and struck a bargain.

Wilt thou close a bargain with me and take six marks for thine outfit?" "Now may the blessings of all the saints fall on thine honest head!" cried the Butcher right joyfully, as he leaped down from his cart and took the purse that Robin held out to him.

Most of them are so prepossessed against Friday, that they never settle any important business, or conclude a bargain on that day; in some places they do not even dress their children.

for breaking his bargain, she rejoices, and over the consummation of which she mourns, in the manner of Milton's Eve Must I then leave thee, Paradise?

She gets wonderful bargains.

and I can't afford such things; I sold it this morning, a bargain, for thirty bob."

er asunder; Therefore go up, my joy, call down my bliss; Bid her come seal the bargain with a kiss.

Nay, so vehement were they at it, that they lost their bargain by the candles' ends!

A revolution occurred: the province of Panama declared its independence of Colombia, and at once completed the bargain.

Now that he has got possession of it, he refuses to carry out his bargain and actually offers me Rs. 20, saying that I deserved no more.

And if you buy a ten dollar suit of clothes the dealer ought to throw in the necktie to bind the bargain.

"What shall I do first?" "Sit down again instantly, and wait till we've finished the bargain.

These things may form a bargain among the Northern and Southern States.

Nevertheless, I was not displeased to remember our bargain with Don Sanchez, feeling that I should breathe more freely when he had taken this store of gold out of my hands, etc.

"Weell," says Whitmarsh, very slow, "if you don't repent your bargain before you go ashore, my fine fellow,me, if I'm mate of the Madonna!

I think everywhere there is a tendency in people to follow the Russian example to this extent and to repudiate bargains in which they have had no voice.

They assert that the known anti-slavery spirit of revolutionary times never could have consented to so infamous a bargain as the Constitution is represented to be, and has in its present hands become.

The only thing to have been desired in this case was, that he should have said so; and, in truth, at the close of the explanation which he gave on the subject to his friends at court, he didboldly desiring them, as became him, to tell the cardinal, that if his eminence expected him to be a "serf" for what he received, he should decline the bargain; and that he preferred the humblest freedom and his studies to a slavery so preposterous.

And in two months he regretted his bargain and admitted that he had gone "dirt cheap."

While thus engaged she witnessed a bargain, of an unusual nature, made apparently under extraordinary pressure of circumstances.

So they had a sale at prime costand we then obtained most wonderful bargains in the confectionary line.

Trade had been very bad, and he had refused the bargain, although the lady seemed ready to part with the earrings for an extraordinarily low sum, considering the beauty of the stones.

I have seen him bring such bargains as would amaze one.

122 Verbs to Use for the Word  bargain