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Synonym: agreecontractsaleSimilar words: bargegainagainregainagainstungainlyall over againfight againstMeaning: ['bɑːgɪn]  n. 1. an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each 2. an advantageous purchase. v. 1. negotiate the terms of an exchange 2. come to terms; arrive at an agreement. 
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181. You can still learn on these older boards and at as little as £150 they can be a real bargain.
182. We have raised more than the amount stipulated, and we plead with them to keep their side of the bargain.
183. A real bargain, with lovely owners, two beautiful overrun gardens and some quite well-preserved original features.
184. But Thieu Tri declined to bargain and left Percival no choice but to free the dignitaries and sail away.
185. He would not have put it past her to make a kind of bargain on that basis.
186. What a bargain grandchildren are! I give them my loose change(sentencedict.com), and they give me a million dollars' worth of pleasure. Gene Perret 
187. Read in studio Antique dealers and bargain hunters have been looking through the belongings of the late Robert Maxwell.
188. Perhaps the next best bargain after such rooms in blocks of workmen's dwellings is a portion of a small house.
189. One of the most difficult things in the world is to convince a woman that even a bargain costs money. Edgar Watson Howe 
190. And sale of the century ... the bargain hunters out in force.
191. Frequent shopping also improves your odds of finding a bargain or an item you particularly need.
192. Angelo offers her a bargain: if she will sleep with him her brother shall live.
193. Towers found a bargain in Pete Smith, whose gutsy efforts will win him a starting berth somewhere next year.
194. In sum, a reissue that would have had more of my blessing if offered at bargain price.
195. The prison chaplain came to me in my cell and tried to make a bargain with me.
196. Start looking for suits and going away outfits early hopefully, you may find a sale bargain or two.
197. Which makes it the bargain of the week or a disposable donkey of a release, depending on your perspective.
198. Watch out for any vehicle that seems too good a bargain.
198. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
199. Ten-mile tailbacks blocked roads as bargain hunters sprang into action after three days at home.
200. Don't become despondent just because it seems that your employer is keen to drive a hard bargain.
201. And that's what I call a real bargain: something that's an improvement and saves you money.
202. The division decides which cases to prosecute, plea bargain or drop.
203. You can also buy matching necklaces and earrings at bargain prices.
204. In making a pact with this devil, Lancaster County made a Faustian bargain.
205. I've done a deal with the Trust and Mirror readers can get this guide at the bargain price of 80p.
206. In order to strike the best possible bargain on setting-day the men might invent stories of difficulty and adverse conditions.
207. Hard work, ample food and a neat change of clothes into the bargain.
208. For surveyors and civil engineers, relief workers and war correspondents, the ultimate mobile phone looks like a bargain.
209. Buy the size of egg that gives the best bargain. 4.
210. A previous rights issue in 1991 raised some £25 million and helped the company buy up development land at bargain prices.
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