haggles Synonyms

haggles Meaning

haggles

to cut roughly or clumsily, to annoy or exhaust with wrangling, an act of negotiating or arguing over the terms of a purchase, agreement, or contract, bargain, wrangle, to dispute or argue especially in bargaining

haggles Sentence Examples

  1. The savvy shopper haggled skillfully at the flea market, securing a bargain on a vintage vase.
  2. The street vendor haggled tirelessly with tourists, hoping to maximize his profits.
  3. The diplomat haggled with foreign officials, seeking to reach a compromise on trade negotiations.
  4. The real estate agent haggled with the seller, trying to secure the best price for his client.
  5. The child haggled with their parents, pleading for an extra dessert.
  6. The union leader haggled with the company, advocating for better working conditions.
  7. The haggles between the two factions delayed the peace talks indefinitely.
  8. The constant haggling in the market made it difficult to concentrate.
  9. She had a natural talent for haggling, and could often get what she wanted for a fraction of the cost.
  10. The politician skillfully haggled with the opposition, securing their support for a crucial bill.

FAQs About the word haggles

to cut roughly or clumsily, to annoy or exhaust with wrangling, an act of negotiating or arguing over the terms of a purchase, agreement, or contract, bargain,

negotiates, deals, bargains,bickers, dickers, exchanges, fights, buys, wrangles, clashes

No antonyms found.

The savvy shopper haggled skillfully at the flea market, securing a bargain on a vintage vase.

The street vendor haggled tirelessly with tourists, hoping to maximize his profits.

The diplomat haggled with foreign officials, seeking to reach a compromise on trade negotiations.

The real estate agent haggled with the seller, trying to secure the best price for his client.