haggled Meaning in Bengali
তর্কাতর্কি করা, দর করা,
Verb:
দর করা, তর্কাতর্কি করা,
Similer Words:
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haggled's Usage Examples:
According to legend, O'Neil haggled with Hughes in taxicabs while driving around Central Park, on cross-country.
The next morning, all 46 of the dignitaries haggled over the details.
and later set up a school in his own house, where it is said he never haggled over pay, but relied on his pupils' generosity.
A merchant handed merchandise to Chisser, who then haggled over the price then ran out of the shop with the merchandise without agreeing.
The Danish and Faroese governments have consistently haggled over the drastic revision of the Faroese constitution, with many clauses.
Delegates showcased their event notification architectures and haggled over requirements of the same.
From their camp at Kcynia near Nakło, Polish commanders and the queen haggled a bit about the pay for their soldiers, who had demanded it.
attack on Elsie was motivated solely by her making racial slurs as they haggled over the price.
happiness")bagunça ([bɐˈgũsɐ], "mess"), pechincha ([pɪˈʃĩʃɐ], [pɨˈʃĩʃɐ], "bargain, haggled"), pileque ([piˈlɛki], [piˈlɛk(ɨ)], "drunkenness"), chulé ("bad smell of.
Stans haggled the woman: if they did not give her a large amount of hush money, Stans.
United's manager Teddy Davison met his Derby counterpart George Jobey and haggled over the £3,000 asking price, eventually agreeing to pay £2,925.
least 1415, and was originally an inn where wool merchants stayed and haggled.
That resulted in the original percentages being haggled over for some days.
Charles Bronson haggled with Cannon over his fee so they offered the role to Chuck Norris who turned.
Sam offers to pay them to baby-sit Bella while he is working and having haggled about the fee, they agree.
Middlesex, UK, devised a claw-ended can opener with a hand-operated tool that haggled its way around the top of metal cans.
devised the first claw-ended can opener with a hand-operated tool that haggled its way around the top of metal cans.
Grappelli haggled over his fee but finally settled at £300.
During the summer, King Victor Amadeus frantically haggled with Austria to get military assistance.
Synonyms:
higgle; beat down; bargain; huckster; chaffer; dicker; bargain down;