Haggling in a sentence as a noun

Now we are haggling about the price You're either a black/grey hat or a white hat.

It doesn't hurt anyone and you just have to get past the social stigma of "haggling.

There is no reason car dealerships should quote a price and engage in haggling, etc.

That'd be like haggling with someone who just keeps demanding the same price over and over.

Now compare that to going to a dealer, selecting from what they have, and haggling over the price.

No haggling or even stepping into the car lot until negotiations are done.

And he accepts by booking a different apartment under the haggling text message agreement.

He's haggling over your objectively incorrect claim that the police are not knocking down doors without warrants.

I disagree, politics has always been about haggling, you cannot do politics if you don't know how to build a coalition.

Anyhoo, he was haggling with the founder about this and the founder didnt want to give him what he wanted but finally relented.

If it's a time sensitive or life threatening procedure, you'll often have other more pressing action items than haggling over the price.

In pen type a's case, the up front costs and haggling are a major trouble but for an order serveral orders of magnitude larger, the up front costs are a mere rounding error.

The trick is that when you're walking around the models at a car dealership and you realize you could write a check for any car they had on the lot with no haggling, you don't succumb to that.

"This attitude is certainly built on classism and general obliviousness as much as gender issues...whereas with rich men, haggling seems to be a necessary ritual.

Personally, I'm more sick of the culture of bargaining and haggling over increasingly small, pedestrian items that has gained a lot of fashion in the recession, even among people for whom it is not a financial imperative.

You should know by now, after years of haggling on broken treaties about economy, national budgets etc. Besides, the UK government could simply broker an agreement between Sweden and Ecuador, where Sweden renounces the warrant in exchange for something else.

".If he doesn't jump at the chance to let you cherry-pick the best of his domains for probably less than he originally paid, he's suddenly a "domain-squatting parasite"?Should he spend his valuable time "haggling" with some idiot who has no idea of the actual value of a good domain?Or should he just wait for a real business person to come along, someone who understands and is willing to invest in a good name, someone who, unlike the no-clue, cheap-*** kid, will probably be organised enough to actually complete their project and use the domain?If you are serious about your business and manage to find, as late as 2011, the perfect name for under ten grand, be glad that it has been kept for you by someone that is actually willing to name a price.

Haggling definitions

noun

an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)

See also: haggle wrangle wrangling