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bargain
Noun
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If you make a bargain with someone, that means you agreed with them to make an exchange or trade.
He gave me his sandwich and I gave him my apple; it was a bargain.
I made a bargain with Joe: if he would wash my car I would mow his lawn.
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If you buy something that is a bargain, that means it is a good deal; cheap.
This house cost me $1. What a bargain!
bargain
Verb
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To bargain is to make a deal.
We had to bargain for three hours to make an agreement.
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To bargain is to barter; to trade.
day
Noun
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A day is a measure of time.
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24 hours
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Seven days make one week
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The time between midnight and the following midnight (or between sunset and sunset in Jewish reckoning)
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The time between sunrise and sunset, when it is daylight
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The part of a day spent at work or school
He spent two days at work means that on two days he went to work; he did not spend 48 hours at work.