Crossword-Solution: HIGGLE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Higgle | v. i. | To hawk or peddle provisions. |
| Higgle | v. i. | To chaffer; to stickle for small advantages in buying and selling; to haggle. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “HIGGLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Argue about terms: Var. | 1 answer |
| DRIVE a bargain | 2 answers |
| raise the bid | 2 answers |
| DISPUTE about terms | 3 answers |
| DO a deal | 3 answers |
| chaffer | 11 answers |
| Give and take? | 15 answers |
| Huckster | 21 answers |
| make terms | 22 answers |
| Haggle | 25 answers |
| Deal with | 36 answers |
| BARGAIN ___ | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HIGGLE (5)
The chap would not sell it to un; Lord Screw wanted to beat him down, and the chap took huff, said he wouldn't sell it to him at no price, and accepted the offer of the foreigneering man, or of Jack, who was his 'terpreter, and who scorned to higgle about such a hanimal, because Jack is a gentleman, though bred a dickey-boy, whilst t'other, though bred a lord, is a screw and a whitefeather.
Now our simple ways were a puzzle to him, as I told him very often; but he only laughed, and rubbed his mouth with the back of his dry shining hand, and I think he shortly began to languish for want of some one to higgle with.
Intends to have his measures passed there, in defiance of opposition; straightway; and an end put to this inexpressible Double-Marriage higgle-haggle.
Readers of Walpole's _George the Third_ know enough of this Mackenzie, "Earl's Brother, MACKINSY," and the sorrowful difficulties about his Scotch law-office or benefice; in which matter "Mackinsy" behaves always in a high way, and only the Ministerial Outs and Inns higgle pedler-like, vigilant of the Liberties of England, as they call them.
The particular man aims to be somebody; to set up for himself; to truck and higgle for a private good; and, in particulars, to ride that he may ride; to dress that he may be dressed; to eat that he may eat; and to govern, that he may be seen.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1955).