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Higgle

HIG'GLE, v.i. [L. cocio.] 1. To carry provisions about and offer them for sale. 2. To chaffer; to be difficult in making a bargain. It argues an ignorant mind, where we have wronged to higgle and dodge in the...

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HIG'GLE, v.i. [L. cocio.]

1. To carry provisions about and offer them for sale.

2. To chaffer; to be difficult in making a bargain.

It argues an ignorant mind, where we have wronged to higgle and dodge in the amends.

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