Similar words: installment buying, tying, lying, dying, saying, vying, trying, drying. Meaning: [baɪ] n. the act of buying.
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91. We have no intention of buying American jets.
92. Commercials brainwash consumers into buying things they don't need.
93. Jack argued me into buying the shirt.
94. She was persuaded into buying an expensive dress.
95. Are you buying Christmas cards already? It's only September!
96. Wasn't buying the tickets your department, Kev?
97. Buying cheap shoes is a false economy.
98. We priced various models before buying this one.
99. Auctions are the best place for buying repossessions.
100. We're buying a new cooker on hire purchase.
101. She can never resist buying new shoes.
102. He's put all his savings into buying that house.
103. He put all his savings into buying a boat.
104. Buying your own house is a big commitment.
105. We're buying a new TV with the money.
106. I'll leave buying the tickets to you.
107. The policy announcement caused panic buying of petrol.
108. I'll advise with him on buying houses.
109. She had been hoodwinked into buying a worthless necklace.
110. We're buying a TV on hire - purchase.
111. Data mining is used to analyse individuals' buying habits.
112. Buying those shares was a good move.
113. He juggled me into buying his car.
114. We were warned off buying the house.
115. She's got the business of buying birthday presents down to a fine art.
116. Do you have any tips on buying a second-hand car?
117. He's decided to get a look at the house and see if it might be worth buying.
118. He was beguiled into buying another copy of her book.
119. They were seduced into buying the washing machine by the offer of a free flight to the United States.
120. Before apartheid ended(Sentencedict.com )[Sentencedict.com], I assiduously avoided buying South African products.