bargain with
Frequency: 7.08.8 per million words
An agreement made with a specific person or group.
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- I'll make a bargain with you: you do the dishes, and I'll cook dinner.
- He tried to bargain with the seller for a lower price.
- The union successfully bargained with the management for better working conditions.
- The union is currently bargaining with management over the new contract.
- He tried to bargain with the kidnappers for the hostage's release.
- They will have to bargain with the rebel leaders to secure peace.
- The government struck a difficult bargain with the opposition party to pass the bill.
- It's often difficult to bargain with large corporations.
- You can't bargain with fate; you just have to accept what happens.
- You can't bargain with fate; you just have to accept what comes.
- She is currently bargaining with the seller over the price of the antique vase.
- She had bargained with her parents for a later curfew.
- His only option was to bargain with the prosecutor for a lighter sentence.
- Don't even try to bargain with him; his prices are fixed.
- They refused to enter into any bargain with the rival company.
- Bargaining with kidnappers is a risky and controversial policy.
- In the story, the hero makes a foolish bargain with the trickster god.
- To get a good deal in the market, you must be prepared to bargain with the vendors.
- Desperate for a solution, he was willing to bargain with anyone who could help.
- The lawyer tried to bargain with the prosecutor for a lesser sentence.