Past tense of "haggle", which means to negotiate or argue about the price of something in a stubborn or persistent manner, often in a market or shop.
"Haggled" Examples
Usage Examples for "Haggled"
The tourists spent hours haggling with the vendors in the market to get the best prices for their souvenirs. My brother is quite skillful at haggling and always manages to get a good deal on the things he buys. The real estate agent was worried that the couple would haggle over the price of the house all night. In many cultures, haggling is a common way to negotiate prices for goods and services. After a few hours of haggling, they finally agreed on a price for the second-hand car.