strike a bargain
verbDefinitions
To enter into a bargain
To enter into a bargain; to agree upon the conditions of a sale or other transaction.
- And they gladly embraced the treaty, and struck a bargain with him [Judas Iscariot], that he should have thirty shekels to deliver him [Jesus] up without much noise,
- My horse was soon produced, and in fine we struck a bargain. Nothing now remained but to pay me, and he accordingly pulled out a thirty pound note,
- I think you had better strike a bargain: exchange me for Mrs. Pryor.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA