higgler

/ˈhɪɡlər/
noun
  1. A person who bargains or haggles, especially over prices.
    • The higgler at the market managed to get the price of the rug cut in half.
    • The street vendors were used to dealing with higglers every day.
    • My grandmother was a skilled higgler who never paid full price for anything.
  2. A person who buys goods to resell them, especially in a small-scale or informal way; a peddler.
    • The higgler traveled from village to village selling pots and pans.
    • In the old days, higglers were a common sight on country roads.
    • She worked as a higgler, buying fresh produce from farmers and selling it in the city.
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