Crossword-Solution: CHAFFER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Chaffer | n. | One who chaffs. |
| Chaffer | n. | Bargaining; merchandise. |
| Chaffer | n. | To treat or dispute about a purchase; to bargain; to haggle or higgle; to negotiate. |
| Chaffer | n. | To talk much and idly; to chatter. |
| Chaffer | v. t. | To buy or sell; to trade in. |
| Chaffer | v. t. | To exchange; to bandy, as words. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “CHAFFER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Haggle over price. | 1 answer |
| chaffering | 1 answer |
| DISPUTE about terms | 3 answers |
| higgle | 4 answers |
| Bargaining | 10 answers |
| Dicker | 12 answers |
| palter | 15 answers |
| Huckster | 21 answers |
| Haggle | 25 answers |
| Negotiate | 26 answers |
| Barter | 34 answers |
| disputation | 50 answers |
| BARGAIN ___ | 59 answers |
| DEAL ___ | 64 answers |
| Contention. | 74 answers |
| Tease | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHAFFER (5)
But Ralph said nought; for in his heart he was determined not to chaffer away his gossip's gift for any shaveling's token.
Concerning Swevenham On the morrow Blaise went to his chaffer and to visit the men of the Port at the Guildhall: he bade Ralph come with him, but he would not, but abode in the hall of the hostel and sat pondering sadly while men came and went; but he heard no word spoken of the Well at the World's End.
Now as is aforesaid Richard was old and wise, and he loved Ralph much, more belike than Lord Blaise his proper master, whereas he had no mind for chaffer, or aught pertaining to it: so he took heed of Ralph and saw that he was sad and weary-hearted; so on the sixth day of their abiding at Whitwall, in the morning when all the chapmen were gone about their business, and he and Ralph were left alone in the Hall, he spake to Ralph and said: "This is no prison, lord." "Even so," quoth Ralph.
And indeed I it was who brought my lord Blaise here to Whitwall, with tales of how good a place it was for chaffer, that I might see the little town and the great grey tower once more.
And when Ralph asked if the said master would answer questions concerning the selling of men and of women, Clement smiled and said: "Yea, yea, he will answer; for as he lives by selling thralls, and every time a thrall is sold by him he maketh some gain by it, it is to his profit that they change masters as often as may be; and when thou askest of the woman whom thou art seeking, he will be deeming that there will be some new chaffer ahead.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1956).