To negotiate the terms of an exchange.
1They are not the stamp of criminals to dicker with petty jobs.
2If overtook by a stouter force they're in shape fer a dicker.
3This time it was Robert, the elder brother, who tried to dicker.
4That will be enough for me if we can make a dicker.
5I'll dicker with him for everything hot that he's got, I'm starving.
6He didn't want to dicker; he only wanted to shoot the shit.
7After the dicker we can make him a present of the whole shebang.
8But we'll dicker over the price later... or I'll dicker with Central Valley.
9There's no way I'm letting anyone else except me dicker with the Ballroom.
10If you don't you might look it up in the dicker.
11Sister nodded, and Vulcevic went over to dicker with somebody about a wristwatch.
12But they like to dicker with us about where the northwest lines are.
13Every time, unless we agree to dicker with them on some country job.
14Now, when trade has no capital there isn't a dicker to be made.
15But Everts wasn't the sort to dicker even for his life.
16And I could have got more if I'd had something to dicker with!
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