Similar words: knickerbockers, kicker, bicker, snicker, trickery, bickering, flickering, city slicker. Meaning: ['dɪkə] v. negotiate the terms of an exchange.
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(1) He may be expecting us to dicker. Don't.
(2) She wanted to dicker with him for the pen.
(3) Neither of us was in a mood to dicker. Sentencedict.com
(4) Gerry Dicker, vice president and assistant secretary.
(5) It was founded by Stan Barnet and Sid Dicker and in the early days met behind the grandstand on match days.
(6) He would rather die than dicker over prices.
(7) Do some of miscellaneous? N dicker at present can money cost stabilizes low?
(8) English monarchs periodically had to dicker with its wealthier subjects for financial resources.
(9) "The prices on the vehicles are the real prices. We don't dicker," Olsen said.
(10) "We think that the radiosensitization is primarily due to cyclin D1, " Dr. Dicker says.
(11) W : No , we don't, as you know, we are dicker.
(12) I did not go to work into the enterprise now, do bit of dicker.
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