Similar words: installment buying, tying, lying, dying, saying, vying, trying, drying. Meaning: [baɪ] n. the act of buying.
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151. The salesman beguiled him into buying a car he didn't want.
152. People swarmed to the shops, buying up everything in sight.
153. There is always an element of chance in buying a used car.
154. I was high-pressured into buying a book when I bought two tapes.
155. If you have been thinking about buying shares, now could be the time to take the plunge.
156. A large sum has been allocated for buying new books for the library.
157. The company is now buying itself into American commerce and industry.
158. The drama group did a sketch about a couple buying a new car.
159. Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.
160. Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke.
161. He used his newspapers to beguile the readers into buying shares in his company.
162. His wife charmed him into buying her a fur coat.
163. After a lot of thought, I opted against buying a motorbike.
164. Banks are putting out more and more money to people buying their own homes.
165. There's no point in our buying a new car this year.
166. I don't want to put him to the expense of buying me dinner.
167. In buying a suit, a difference of ten cents in price is negligible.
168. As a student she lived very economically, rarely going out and buying very few clothes.
169. Buying cheap white goods is just a false economy - they're twice as likely to break down.
170. He had once looked into buying his own island off Nova Scotia.
171. We were both so hyped up about buying the house, we could not wait to get in there.
172. The guide contains a useful checklist of points to look for when buying a car.
173. What problems should I watch out for when buying an old house?
174. We had second thoughts about buying the house when we discovered the price.
175. Buying that house turned out to be a financial disaster.
176. I refuse to be brainwashed by advertisers into buying something I don't need.
177. I may be needing the services of a surveyor soon,(sentencedict.com/buying.html) as I'm buying a house.
178. He inveigled them into buying a new car, even though they didn't really want one.
179. Relocated employees received grants towards incidental expenses like buying carpets.
180. There are more people buying at this time of the year so prices are high.