Similar words: installment buying, tying, lying, dying, saying, vying, trying, drying. Meaning: [baɪ] n. the act of buying.
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121. She's talking about selling her house and buying an old castle in Ireland. It all sounds a bit airy-fairy to me.
122. For the old lady buying the daily newspaper soon became an end in itself, since she really just wanted to chat with the shopkeeper.
123. We're beginning to have second thoughts about buying a car.
124. Developers are buying up all the land on the island.
125. The public should not be deceived into buying inferior goods.
126. He had to toss up between paying the rent or buying food.
127. Don't let yourself be persuaded into buying things you don't want.
128. Buying that sports car was a sinful waste of money.
129. The old man was tricked into buying a secondhand radio.
130. I'm not buying it I can't afford it for a start.
131. He spent all evening chatting her up and buying her drinks.
132. Getting out of debt must be set above buying anything new.
133. They've been trying to corner the market by buying up all the wheat in sight.
134. The house needed totally rebuilding, so we decided against buying it.
135. You would do well to consider all the options before buying.
136. Could you give me some advice about buying a home?
137. I'm not buying the children anything else today - I've spent far too much money as it is.
138. I had second thoughts about buying the car when I knew the price.
139. The government admitted that there was a petrol shortage, but warned people against panic buying.
140. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for.
141. Like working women anywhere, Asian women are buying convenience foods.
142. If you have been dithering about buying shares, now could be the time to do it.
143. Buying yourself in is the only way to get a vote in the company's future.
144. There is little advantage in buying a dictionary if you can't read.
145. There's no point buying something that isn't going to last.
146. Buying expensive furniture is not necessarily the smartest move to make.
147. She tried to sell me the idea of buying my own paper shredder.
148. OK,(sentencedict.com) I have decided on buying the jacket. How much is it?
149. I won't be railroaded into buying a car I don't want!
150. They are on a jag, buying everything that they like in the store.