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will haggle

  • future tense
    of haggle.
    haggle
    verb (used without object)
    to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner.

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How many will haggle with their happiness in the name of acceptance, accolades or acknowledgment?

From Salon Sep. 4, 2021

He has a cynical tendency to assume everything and everyone has a price, though he will haggle to bring it down.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 30, 2021

Given Commissioner Adam Silver’s player-friendly history, it is unlikely the league will haggle over the salary of an immunocompromised player.

From Washington Post May 29, 2020

And he’s packing rooms in Iowa, where his supporters will haggle over caucus participants next winter.

From The Guardian Jul. 10, 2019

But if you will haggle, you shall have all my money into the bargain,—one shilling, and one sixpence.

From The Road to Paris by Robert Neilson Stephens