Sentences with dicker
dick·er
D d - They dickered for hours over some of the finer points of the contract.
- To make a dicker
- My most successful project has been dickering with the random search device at my place of work.
- Days before the Conference met last week, Ottawa swarmed with lobbyists and dickerers from all parts of the Empire and the world.
- Nobody dickered with it, she had to find the best cameraman she could, to get a print as clean and as fresh as that.
- His arrogance and ineptitude were on fine display Tuesday, when he dickered over the word torture.
- What are the criteria that enables you to see over the horizon whether this customer's still worth dickering with?
- What ‘buyers are liars’ means for you as a seller is that the family that spends a lot of time dickering may never end up making a written offer.
- ‘Let's not dicker over minor issues,’ says Prof.
- They would spend their time dickering over how to get more of their expenses cleared.
- It reminded me of Florence in August, the big central maidan, or square, crammed with rug and souvenir shops whose owners were busily dickering with foreign tourists.
- So you can, you know, dicker around with it, which the Republicans love to do, but the reality is things are better.
- Reaching out to touch her collar, he smiled; ‘And what do you think this trader you're going to dicker with is going to think when you walk in wearing this?
- The new audience would be all of those who have ever figured they were getting screwed when they tried to argue for a raise, dicker with cantankerous suppliers, sell a used car, or buy a new house.
- He sits in Beane's office as the GM dickers over trades with opposing team officials.
- We're willing to do that once, because, except for a few economists, no one really wants to keep dickering over each new sliver of value.
- For my money, the whole point of making/charging the sigil is to dicker around with one's subconscious mind, and thus dicker around with causality.
- In Simms's world, there is no reason anymore for shoppers to visit a classic used-car lot, where they might see a selection of 150 or so cars that forces them to figure out what comes closest to their desires - and then to dicker over price.
- She studies up on car prices and features before she starts dickering to buy an automobile.
- I'll only mention briefly the fact that other Remote Viewers who have applied for the prize, all backed out, some after several years of dickering over details of the protocol.
- But the plan has stalled as Morocco and Polisario dicker over who is eligible to vote in the referendum.