Synonym: market, purchase, shop. Antonym: sell. Similar words: buyer, buy off. Meaning: [baɪ] n. an advantageous purchase. v. 1. obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction 2. make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence 3. acquire by trade or sacrifice or exchange 4. accept as true 5. be worth or be capable of buying.
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121 They've reduced the prices in the shop, so it's a good time to buy.
122 I'm going to buy Mother a present for her birthday.
123 On the strength of my forthcoming salary increase, I have decided to buy a better car.
124 I'd like to buy a run-down cottage that I can do up.
125 Why buy shop-bought yoghurt when you can easily make your own?
126 He cajoled his parents into consent giving him money to buy a new car.
127 It makes sense to buy a large packet because it works out cheaper in the end.
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128 My mother asked me to go on an errand - she wanted me to buy some food.
129 My son kept on at me to buy him a new shirt.
130 House prices are low; it's a good time to buy.
131 After much thought he decided not to buy the car.
132 I wonder at your allowing her to buy the expensive clothes.
133 It's an economy to buy good shoes; they cost more, but they last much longer than cheap ones.
134 I want to buy a present for my mother and father.
135 I advise you to buy one?it may come in handy one day.
136 We all pitched to buy this gift. We are all grateful to you. Without your unselfish dedication could we achieve no success today.
137 Since 1978, the amount of money available to buy books has fallen by 17%.
138 I'm going to buy some white paint to freshen up the bathroom walls.
139 I need to buy paper and pencils, that kind of thing.
140 Can you still buy cloth by the yard in Britain?
141 Which earrings did you buy in the end - the triangles or the circles?
142 We've got to buy some cheese, bread, butter, salad oil, and so on.
143 It would be more economical to buy the bigger size.
144 It is folly to buy such a junk at $100.
145 For an initial outlay of £2000 to buy the equipment, you should be earning up to £500 a month if the product sells well.
146 Tim sidled up/over to the girl sitting at the bar and asked if he could buy her a drink.
147 How clever of you to buy chocolate chip cookies - they're my favourites.
148 They've upped the ante by making a $120 million bid to buy the company.
149 There were so many different types of bread that I didn't know which to buy.
150 He used to buy them expensive presents, out of guilt.