dickered (Meaning)

dickered

to seek to arrive at a workable and agreeable arrangement by negotiating and haggling, an act or session of bargaining, the number or quantity of 10 especially of hides or skins, barter, bargain entry 2, haggle, bargain

dickered Sentence Examples

  1. The two merchants dickered over the price of the antique vase for hours.
  2. After much dickered, we finally agreed on a fair price for the used car.
  3. The haggling and dickered at the flea market became so intense that it threatened to escalate into a shouting match.
  4. The car salesman tried to dicker us into buying a more expensive model, but we stood our ground.
  5. The old man was a skilled dicker, always managing to get the best deals.
  6. We dickered back and forth about the rent, eventually settling on a price that worked for both parties.
  7. The politicians dickered endlessly over the details of the proposed legislation.
  8. The two companies dickered over the terms of the merger for months before reaching an agreement.
  9. After much dickered, the couple finally agreed on a name for their new baby.
  10. The children dickered over who would get the last piece of cake, each trying to convince the other to give it up.

FAQs About the word dickered

to seek to arrive at a workable and agreeable arrangement by negotiating and haggling, an act or session of bargaining, the number or quantity of 10 especially

dealt,negotiated, bargained, bickered, haggled,clashed, quarreled, exchanged, argued, quarrelled

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The two merchants dickered over the price of the antique vase for hours.

After much dickered, we finally agreed on a fair price for the used car.

The haggling and dickered at the flea market became so intense that it threatened to escalate into a shouting match.

The car salesman tried to dicker us into buying a more expensive model, but we stood our ground.