dickers

[US]/ˈdɪkə/
[UK]/ˈdɪkər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.ten; ten pieces of leather; small business
v.to barter; to engage in small business; to haggle

Phrases & Collocations

dicker over price

dicker about terms

dicker for details

dicker with sellers

dicker on contract

dicker for better

dicker for discounts

dicker for prices

dicker for offers

dicker in negotiations

Example Sentences

they tried to dicker over the price of the car.

it's common to dicker with vendors at the market.

he loves to dicker about the terms of the deal.

don't be afraid to dicker if you think the price is too high.

she managed to dicker down the rent significantly.

they dickered for hours before reaching an agreement.

he doesn't like to dicker; he prefers a straightforward price.

at the flea market, you need to dicker to get a good deal.

she was skilled at dicker and always got the best prices.

when buying a house, it's important to dicker wisely.

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