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haggler
hag·gle H0010000 (hăg′əl)v. hag·gled, hag·gling, hag·gles v.intr.1. To bargain, as over the price of something; dicker: "He preferred to be overcharged than to haggle" (W. Somerset Maugham).2. To argue in an attempt to come to terms.v.tr.1. To cut (something) in a crude, unskillful manner; hack.2. Archaic To harass or worry by wrangling.n. An instance of bargaining or arguing. [Frequentative of dialectal hag, to chop, hack, from Middle English haggen, from Old Norse höggva; see kau- in Indo-European roots.] hag′gler n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | haggler - an intense bargainerbargainer - negotiator of the terms of a transaction; "he is a hard bargainer" | IdiomsSeehagglehaggler
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