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noun
An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration.
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Aldi is bargain land.
Mr. Domingo is bargain conscious too.
K.S.: I mean, all you want, all you want to do is bargain?
Compared with some more stratospheric coaching salaries, his is bargain basement.
The city is also awash with hotels, so the rule - applicable throughout Thailand - is bargain hard for a low rate.
Monday night is bargain night, and adults are charged $4 and prices for children remain the same.
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"The Neverending Story" may have cost a mint to produce, but the result is bargain-basement.
The upside is bargain-priced treatment; inpatient volunteers can be well compensated.
The 2001 A to Z pinot is bargain-priced at $18.95 at the Burgundy Wine Company, 143 West 26th Street (Seventh Avenue).
But Trastevere — across the Tiber, as its name literally means — is bargain-friendly, offering great walking, a lovely church and nicely priced bistros like Cave Canem, where I had a crispy pizza topped with bursting halved Pachino tomatoes for 6.50 euros.
One important one is bargaining theory.
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