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buynoun something bought or offered for sale at a desirable pricefour cartons of ice cream for four dollars is a real buy bargain, deal, pennyworth, snip(British), steal clearance, closeout, markdowncheapiebonus, freebie(or freebee), gift, giveaway, premium, presentboon, windfall gouging, overcharge, rip-off, soakingmarkup, surchargeextravagance, luxury buyverbto get possession of (something) by giving money in exchange forI really want to buy that new book, but I don't have enough money right now cop(slang), pick up, purchase, take acquire, gain, garner, get, obtain, procure, secure, winfinance, pay (for), spring (for)barter (for), deal (for), dicker (over), exchange (for), haggle (for), negotiate (about), trade (for)bargain (with), chaffer (with), horse-trade (with), palter (with)bid, offerrebuy, repurchase deal (in), market, merchandise(also merchandize), retail, sell, vend to influence someone with a bribethere were rumors that the mobster had bought the judge bribe, corrupt, have, pay off, square fix, tamper (with)abase, debase, debauch, defile, degrade, demean, deprave, dishonor, pervert, poison, profane, prostitute, subvert, taint, warpallure, bait, beguile, entice, lead on, lure, seduce, temptmotivate, provoke, spur, stimulategoad, induceflatter, persuadesnare, trap get at, grease the hand of(or grease the palm of), oil the hand of(or oil the palm of) to regard as right or trueif you buy that story, then I have a bridge in Brooklyn you might be interested in accept, believe, credit, swallow, take, trust account, accredit, understandassume, presume, supposeconclude, deduce, infer set store by(or set store on) disbelieve, discredit, reject distrust, doubt, misdoubt, mistrust, question, suspectchallenge, dispute before the 12th century |