Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbargain
Literary usage of Outbargain
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Essays by Henry Adams (1891)
"... temper stand in the way of outbargain." Then they talked over the terms of
the bargain; ..."
2. More Colonial Homesteads and Their Stories by Marion Harland (1899)
"He might outbargain Dutch, Germans, and English. With the Indians he was upright
and generous to a proverb, liked and trusted by all. ..."
3. A Supplementary English Glossary by Thomas Lewis Owen Davies (1881)
"outbargain, to get the better in a The two parties with their opposite interests
stand at bay, or try to outwit or out- ..."
4. The Intellectual Observer (1867)
"At length she said, ' What do you think of outbargain, M. Professor ?' I replied, '
What bargain do you refer to ?' ' That which you have written about,' ..."
5. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1901)
"Ethical experts, economic experts, neutrals, moderates—all the great army of good
people who are not " prepared to shoot"—will never outbargain the solid ..."
6. Our City Schools, Their Direction and Management by William Estabrook Chancellor (1908)
"... Helping: moreover, whom we cannot persuade we would overpower — which is War;
and whom we cannot overpower, we would outbargain — which is Business. ..."
7. Tales and Novels by Maria Edgeworth (1893)
"... marry ag late as possible;' and thus the two parties with their opposite
interests stand at bay, or try to outwit or outbargain each other. ..."