Similar words: installment buying, tying, lying, dying, saying, vying, trying, drying. Meaning: [baɪ] n. the act of buying.
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31. She felt she had been conned into buying the car.
32. You have built up a huge property empire by buying from wretched people who had to sell or starve.
33. The salesman tried to sweet-talk me into buying a bigger car.
34. I'm only buying it if it's the right price .
35. People may be lured into buying tickets by clever advertising.
36. Before buying a pram, make sure that it conforms to the official safety standards.
37. He seems incapable of walking past a music shop without going in and buying another CD.
38. Milk rounds are threatened as customers switch to buying from supermarkets.
39. They display chocolates next to supermarket checkouts to encourage impulse buying.
40. He is interested in buying the club as a commercial undertaking.
41. He went to town with the purpose of buying a new television.
42. There's no point buying him expensive wines - he doesn't appreciate them.
43. I'd advise buying your tickets well in advance if you want to travel in August.
44. She tried to bullshit me into buying her old computer.
45. We were deceived into buying that house.
46. Buying a house can be an exercise in frustration.
47. Finally we decided against buying a car.
48. Buying drinks for everyone cleaned me out.
49. They badgered me into buying a new car.
50. Buying a house can be a very tiresome business.
51. Buying gold may be a hedge against inflation.
52. We briefly discussed buying a second car.
53. They budgeted for buying a new car.
54. News of bread rationing created panic buying.
55. Who arranged about buying the railway tickets?
56. He is contemplating buying a new car.
57. I was hoodwinked into buying fake jewels.
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58. Before buying the car he gave it the once-over.
59. Who arranged about buying the tickets?
60. Consumers are being duped into buying faulty electronic goods.