horse trading
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of horse trading
An Americanism dating back to 1820–30
Example Sentences
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That means extensive glad-handing and horse trading before the famously blunt Milei can get started on a daunting legislative agenda.
From Barron's • Oct. 28, 2025
Archaeological analysis of a near unique animal cemetery discovered in London nearly 30 years ago has revealed the international scale of horse trading by the elites of late medieval and Tudor England.
From Science Daily • Mar. 22, 2024
There may be weeks of horse trading — or a new election later this year.
From New York Times • Jul. 24, 2023
"Parties set out, this is what we want, and then it's a question of finding acceptable compromises on these things. Presenting it all as horse trading, I think it's very negative phrasing."
From BBC • Sep. 28, 2021
This put an end to the horse trading.
From Thirty-One Years on the Plains and in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice from the Plains An Authentic Record of a Life Time of Hunting, Trapping, Scouting and Indian Fighting in the Far West by Drannan, William F.
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