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12 Sentences With "chaffering"

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After some chaffering, he bought it, taking it without p. 182a warranty.
Kojima Productions indirectly answered all of this chaffering by giving players the ability to choose.
The U. S. State Department last week was chaffering with the French government on this matter.
There was its corn market down the main street, with hum of chaffering over open sacks.
Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor bar none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle.
Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle.
Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor bar none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle.
Thou art, I vow, the remarkablest progenitor barring none in this chaffering allincluding most farraginous chronicle.
Captain Sowle, however, refused the offer of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and stood wavering and chaffering for higher terms.
From these I reached, by way of mitigation, my recent successful piece of chaffering, and put the letter to the dealer under both examination and cross-examination.
Pedlers were backing their wagons to the edge of the wharf, and from the bargaining and chaffering that went on, I managed to learn the selling price of the oysters.
David Lauderdale A white Christmas – so close, but yet so far. islandpacket.com (2010-12-23) However, within New England itself, the term still refers more specifically to old-stock New Englanders of English descent. For example: In the Southern United States, the term is used in derisive reference to any Northerner, especially one who has migrated to the South and maintains derisive attitudes towards Southerners and the Southern way of life. Alabama lawyer and author Daniel Robinson Hundley in his book Social Relations in Our Southern States describes the Yankee as such: > Yankee with all these is looked upon usually as a term of reproach > --signifying a shrewd, sharp, chaffering, oily-tongued, soft-sawdering, > inquisitive, money-making, money-saving, and money-worshipping individual, > who hails from Down East, and who is presumed to have no where else on the > Globe a permanent local habitation, however ubiquitous he may be in his > travels and pursuits.

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