Similar words: installment buying, tying, lying, dying, saying, vying, trying, drying. Meaning: [baɪ] n. the act of buying.
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61. He is hanging between buying and selling.
62. Buying a secondhand car is a risky business .
63. I'm thinking about buying a new car.
64. Customers can choose from sixty hit titles before buying.
65. She bulldozed her daughter into buying a new dress.
66. Buying that house was a big mistake .
67. You had better get professional advice before buying stocks.
68. Panic buying turned the petrol shortage into a crisis.
69. She's buying a present for her boy-friend.
70. Buying his wife flowers helped to salve his conscience.
71. Buying a cheap computer is a false economy .
72. She was deceived into buying a jade ornament.
73. Buying property holds many pitfalls for the unwary.
74. She makes her living buying and selling antiques.
75. Buying a house is a big financial commitment.
76. I was rushed into buying these fur boots.
77. More people are buying new cars than ever before.
78. When buying things he doesn't stop to calculate.
79. Buying new furniture may prove too costly.
80. Most people prefer buying to sewing.
81. Joyce argued me into buying a new jacket.
82. I'm not buying any of that nonsense.
83. We were specifically warned against buying the house.
84. Don't be stampeded into buying the house.
85. You are buying direct, rather than through an agent.
86. George toyed with the idea of buying a car.
87. They bulldozed him into buying the computer. Sentencedict.com
88. Buying a house is a serious matter.
89. He hustled me into buying the car.
90. I was conned into buying a useless car.