Dicker in A Sentence

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    After a bit of a dicker, they reached an agreement that suited both parties.

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    After hours of haggling, they finally managed to dicker the price down to something resembling a reasonable sum.

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    Don't dicker over trivialities; focus on the core issues.

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    Don't even bother to dicker, the price is already rock bottom.

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    Even though they are friends, they would still dicker for the lowest possible bet.

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    He attempted to dicker down the price of the antique gramophone.

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    He attempted to dicker even when the seller said the price was non-negotiable.

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    He attempted to dicker with the contractor to lower the renovation costs.

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    He attempted to dicker with the repairman to avoid an expensive bill.

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    He attempted to dicker with the tax collector to reduce his liability.

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    He began to dicker over the smallest charges in the itemized bill.

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    He tried to dicker with the airline to avoid paying baggage fees.

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    He tried to dicker with the cable company for a lower monthly rate.

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    He tried to dicker with the landlord for a rent reduction.

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    He tried to dicker with the lawyer to reduce his legal fees.

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    He tried to dicker with the plumber for a discount.

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    He tried to dicker with the street vendor over the price of the ornate rug.

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    He tried to dicker with the ticket scalper to get a better price.

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    He was an expert at subtly manipulating the conversation to dicker effectively.

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    He was determined to dicker for the best possible price on the used car.

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    He was known for his relentless efforts to dicker down prices.

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    He wasn't afraid to dicker, even with the most intimidating shopkeepers.

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    He’s always looking for an opportunity to dicker and get a better deal.

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    He’s always trying to dicker someone out of a better deal.

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    He’s always trying to dicker, even if it’s just to get a sense of accomplishment.

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    He’s known for his ability to dicker his way to incredible bargains.

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    I hate to dicker, but that's simply too much money for a used bicycle.

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    I prefer to avoid the hassle of having to dicker when I shop.

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    I’m not in the mood to dicker; just tell me your best offer.

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    Instead of getting upset, he tried to dicker politely for a better deal.

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    It seemed insensitive to dicker about the price given the circumstances.

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    It seemed petty to dicker over the price of a simple souvenir.

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    It seemed pointless to dicker over such a small difference in price.

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    It seemed unethical to dicker over the price of essential medical supplies.

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    It's a shame to dicker over the small details when the overall project is fantastic.

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    It's important to remain respectful, even when you dicker about price.

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    It's not worth the effort to dicker over such a minor discrepancy.

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    Let’s not dicker about who pays for coffee; I’ve got it.

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    Let’s not dicker about whose fault it was; let’s focus on solving the problem.

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    Let’s not dicker over pennies when the larger issue is at stake.

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    Let’s not dicker over semantics; let’s get to the heart of the matter.

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    She disliked the adversarial nature of having to dicker with vendors.

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    She felt ashamed to dicker over the price of food when others were starving.

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    She felt embarrassed to dicker with a small business owner.

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    She felt guilty about having to dicker over the cost of childcare.

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    She felt obligated to dicker, even though she didn't really want to.

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    She felt uncomfortable when she had to dicker with her neighbors about property lines.

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    She found it distasteful to dicker about such a small amount of money.

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    She found it morally questionable to dicker over fair wages for workers.

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    She found the whole process of having to dicker exhausting.

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    She had no patience to dicker with the car salesman after a long day.

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    She hated to dicker, but she was on a tight budget.

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    She refused to dicker on the price, sensing it was a fair deal.

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    She refused to dicker, knowing her time was worth more than the potential savings.

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    She was reluctant to dicker with someone who was clearly struggling financially.

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    She was too polite to dicker aggressively with the shopkeeper.

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    She was too proud to dicker for discounts or special offers.

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    She’d rather pay the asking price than dicker and risk offending someone.

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    She’d rather walk away than dicker over something she didn't really need.

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    The antique collector was eager to dicker for the rare first edition.

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    The art dealer was known for his willingness to dicker with serious collectors.

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    The buyer and seller began to dicker intensely, voices rising.

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    The company was willing to dicker on terms to secure the important partnership.

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    The farmer was willing to dicker on the price of his fresh produce.

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    The negotiations became a tedious dicker about intellectual property rights.

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    The negotiations turned into a lengthy dicker about future royalties.

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    The old man enjoyed the opportunity to dicker at the flea market.

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    The politician was used to dicker with opposing parties to pass legislation.

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    The siblings would dicker constantly, but ultimately loved each other.

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    The two companies had to dicker before finally reaching a merger agreement.

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    The union representatives were prepared to dicker for better benefits.

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    There's no need to dicker, I'm offering you a fair price right from the start.

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    There's no point in trying to dicker; the store has a no-haggle policy.

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    They continued to dicker, each unwilling to concede any ground.

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    They like to dicker for the sake of it, even when the savings are minimal.

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    They would dicker about which charity to donate to each year.

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    They would dicker about which movie to watch for hours.

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    They would dicker about which route to take, even though it hardly mattered.

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    They would dicker for hours over the smallest design changes.

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    They would dicker over the last few dollars as if it were a matter of principle.

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    They'd dicker endlessly, both stubborn and determined to win.

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    They'll dicker about the decorations for the party until the last minute.

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    They'll dicker about the guest list for any social gathering they host.

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    They'll dicker about the playlist for any road trip they take together.

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    They'll dicker about the seating arrangements for the wedding reception.

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    They'll dicker about the television channel every single night.

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    They'll dicker about the theme of the office holiday party every year.

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    They’d dicker for hours over trivial details in the contract.

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    They’ll dicker about the menu choices for weeks before settling on something.

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    They’ll dicker and argue, but ultimately they always come to an agreement.

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    We can dicker about the allocation of responsibilities, but everyone needs to contribute.

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    We can dicker about the budget, but the deadline remains firm.

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    We can dicker about the details, but the core principles remain unchanged.

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    We can dicker about the exact wording, but the overall message is clear.

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    We can dicker about the logistics, but the main goal is to finish on time.

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    We can dicker about the marketing strategy, but the product is ready to launch.

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    We can dicker about the payment schedule, but the project scope is fixed.

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    We can dicker about the schedule, but the resources are limited.

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    We can dicker on the price later, but first, let's discuss the delivery terms.

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    We don't have time to dicker; we need to make a decision quickly.