higgle

/ˈhɪɡəl/
verb
  1. To bargain or argue about the price of something; to haggle.
    • The two merchants higgled for a while before agreeing on a fair deal.
    • At the flea market, she spent an hour higgling with the vendor over an old lamp.
    • He didn't like to higgle, so he always paid the asking price.
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