Sentence examples for were bargain from inspiring English sources

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were bargain

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(3)

With little cash to spend in free agency, the Knicks were bargain hunting and found Udrih, a nine-year N.B.A. veteran, a nice way to bolster their backcourt cheaply.

Last Sunday, the word went out: there were bargain two-bedrooms on the Upper West Side, a cheap loft in TriBeCa ($850,000) and a killer one-bedroom on West End Avenue ($259,000).

Early-bird buyers were bargain hunting in the premarket, taking Intel up $1 to $39.18, Cisco up $1.37 to $51.75 and Oracle up $1 to $25.75.

Similar(53)

The wines were bargains.

There were bargains galore.

There were bargains to be had.

Those stocks were bargains, he said.

Their production values were bargain-basement.

Mr. Domingo is bargain conscious too.

They are bargains.

That means there are bargains.

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