haggler

IPA: hˈægɫɝ

noun

  • A person who haggles.
  • (historical) A person who buys vegetables and other produce from farms and then sells them on in a different location; a person who transports farm goods.
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Examples of "haggler" in Sentences

  • Consumer Reports offers sage advice to the would-be haggler:
  • Cameron comprehensively knocked out Haggler in the eighth round.
  • So tell me, haggler for the truth, what else do you have to give?
  • A common example of this interaction is the haggler and shopkeeper.
  • Her family refuse to go shopping with her as she is a shameless haggler.
  • One of my favorite bloggers, Joe Cannon, calls Nancy Pelosi the "world's worst haggler": click here
  • A: Your agent is a professional haggler, so I doubt she ' ll be offended if you ask if she ' s flexible on her commission.
  • A guest to stop at Iping in the wintertime was an unheard-of piece of luck, let alone a guest who was no "haggler," and she was resolved to show herself worthy of her good fortune.
  • Mr Clegg resisted the idea of carving coalition policies up into distinct yellow and blue portions, for fear of being belittled as a troublesome haggler, pestering the Tories for concessions instead of setting the agenda himself.

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