good+bargain

  • 21good buy — good bargain, beneficial purchase …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 22made a good bargain — made a good business deal, got the most for his money …

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  • 23bargain — 01. You paid $200 for that bike? That s an excellent [bargain]. 02. The union will be [bargaining] with the administration all night. 03. I like going to the market and [bargaining] with the shopkeepers there. 04. You can get lots of good… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 24bargain — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sth sold at a lower price ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, amazing, excellent, good, great, incredible, real VERB + BARGAIN ▪ …

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  • 25bargain —  a parcel, an indefinite quantity or number 1 as, I have a good bargain of corn this year, or a good bargain of lambs. Norf …

    A glossary of provincial and local words used in England

  • 26bargain — I. n. 1. Compact, agreement, stipulation, covenant, contract, convention, concordat, treaty, indenture, transaction. 2. Purchase, getting, proceeds, result. 3. Cheap purchase, purchase on favorable terms, good bargain. II. v. n. Contract, agree,… …

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  • 27bargain — bar·gain 1 n often attrib [Old French bargaigne negotiation, haggling, from bargaignier to haggle] 1: an agreement between parties that settles what each gives or receives (as a promise or performance) in a transaction between them compare… …

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  • 28bargain — [n1] agreement arrangement, bond, business, compact, contract, convention, covenant, deal, engagement, negotiation, pact, pledge, promise, stipulation, transaction, treaty, understanding; concept 684 bargain [n2] something bought at cheap price… …

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  • 29Bargain bin — refer to an unsorted selection of merchandise, particularly softwares, tools and CDs, which have been discounted in price. Reasons for the discount can range from the closure of a production company to a steep decline in an item s popularity in… …

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  • 30good faith — n [translation of Latin bona fides]: honesty, fairness, and lawfulness of purpose: absence of any intent to defraud, act maliciously, or take unfair advantage filed the suit in good faith negotiating in good faith see also good faith exception …

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