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  • 91sword — n 1. blade, trusty blade, steel, cold steel; cutlass, saber, rapier, broadsword, claymore, anelace, schiavone. 2. war, combat, strife, violence; carnage, massacre, butchery, slaughter; military force or power; brute force. 3. cross swords a.… …

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  • 92trade — n 1. commerce, traffic, buying and selling, barter, truck; dealing, transaction, exchange, swap, interchange, reciprocity; business, marketing, merchandising, mercantilism, commercialism; bargaining, negotiating, negotiation. 2. craft, skill,… …

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  • 93treat — v 1. behave towards, act towards, conduct oneself towards, do by; deal with, handle, cope with, face; contend with, manage, use, wield. 2. doctor, practice medicine, attend, intern, minister, nurse, care for; prescribe for, medicate, operate;… …

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  • 94truck — n 1. pickup or pickup truck, panel truck, van, moving van, Trademark. U Haul; camion, trailer truck, C.B. Radio. eighteen wheeler, Inf. rig, semitrailer, Inf. semi. 2. hand truck, wheelbarrow, barrow, handbarrow. v 3.(all by truck) transport,… …

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  • 95bargain down — verb persuade the seller to accept a lower price She beat the merchant down $100 • Syn: ↑beat down • Hypernyms: ↑haggle, ↑higgle, ↑chaffer, ↑huckster • Verb Frames …

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  • 96beat down — verb 1. persuade the seller to accept a lower price She beat the merchant down $100 • Syn: ↑bargain down • Hypernyms: ↑haggle, ↑higgle, ↑chaffer, ↑huckster • Verb …

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  • 97higgling — higgˈling noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑higgle …

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  • 98hag´gler — hag|gle «HAG uhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.i. to dispute, especially about a price or the terms of a bargain; stickle: »He went marketing…to haggle with tradesmen over fish…tapioca and so on (Rudyard Kipling). The Big Four Foreign Ministers… …

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  • 99hag|gle — «HAG uhl», verb, gled, gling, noun. –v.i. to dispute, especially about a price or the terms of a bargain; stickle: »He went marketing…to haggle with tradesmen over fish…tapioca and so on (Rudyard Kipling). The Big Four Foreign Ministers wasted… …

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  • 100higle — etc., obs. form of higgle, etc …

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