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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.
Exact(4)
Carlos Bermejo, 74, said he was bargain hunting, taking advantage every Wednesday of a 15 percent discount when using a debit card at the supermarket.
The recent fees briefing sent to local NUS affiliates, and later leaked to the Times, was consistent with an attitude that once parliament passed the fee rise, all that students could do was bargain for "value for money".
Tuesday was bargain day across Europe's major stock markets, with investors snapping up beleaguered stocks that the credit crunch and subprime worries had hung out to dry.
The first Monday of every month was "bargain letting day" when these agreements were made between men and management.
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The $40,000 base price is as pathetic as the fuel economy, around 12 m.p.g. with the Hemi V-8. 4. SCION XB The original Scion-in-a-box from Toyota's youth division was bargain-priced, space-efficient, endearingly ugly and got 30 m.p.g.
This intrepid captain was bargaining for fuel.
"I was bargaining for three kids.
Mr. Domingo is bargain conscious too.
They are bargains.
That means there are bargains.
There can certainly be bargains.
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