A transit tax would be imposed on each container, with the sum now being haggled over between the two sides. |
Because few coins had been struck since 1751, those in circulation were so worn and underweight that merchants haggled over their value. |
They haggled for a lower price than that being asked and got the wreck for probably not too much more than it was worth. |
Because of that, I believe that art cannot be haggled over in the literal meaning of the term. |
Puppies, palm readings, pots, piebald ponies and porcelain were all haggled over at one of the biggest fairs for years. |
He haggled with book dealers and contacted the Toronto Postmaster in an effort to redeem stamps that had been damaged by the fire. |