to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.
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to exchange goods or services without using money
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to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services
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to give or return less money than the correct amount
supplied or given for free
(of prices) unreasonably or extremely high
without costing anything
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the amount added to the price of something to cover overheads and profit
a piece of paper or a disc of metal or plastic used instead of money as a form of payment or to operate some machines
a digital code or a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money when making a purchase or used to receive a discount
a small store in which fashionable clothes or accessories are sold
a shop or section of a store that sells high-quality, ready-to-eat foods like cold cuts, cheeses, and salads
A delicatessen, often referred to as a deli, is a casual dining establishment and retail shop specializing in a variety of prepared foods, cold cuts, cheeses, sandwiches, and salads. These establishments typically feature a display counter where customers can select from a variety of freshly made items, including gourmet meats, artisanal cheeses, and homemade salads. Delis often offer a range of bread and condiments, allowing people to customize their sandwiches. In addition to ready-to-eat meals, many delicatessens sell specialty grocery items such as pickles, olives, and baked goods.
a small store with an open front selling newspapers, etc.
A kiosk is a small, stand-alone structure used for selling goods, providing information, or offering services. It is often found in busy areas like shopping malls, airports, or parks. Kiosks can be designed for various purposes, such as food stands, ticket sales, or digital information points. They are usually compact and easy to set up or move. Kiosks can be operated by a single person and are often used to offer convenience or quick service to people on the go.
a facility where coin-operated washing machines and dryers are available to customers
a shop selling alcoholic drinks to be taken away and consumed elsewhere
a type of shopping center, common in North America
a commercial area in a city or a town that is closed to traffic
the owner of a property or business
an individual who is in the habit of spending money in a careless and wasteful way
someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale
the process or activity of selling goods in large quantities to businesses at a lower price
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