have dealings with
verb
Roget 794:
barter,
exchange,
swap,
swop†,
truck,
scorse†;
interchange
etc.
148;
commutate
etc.
(substitute)
147;
compound for.
trade,
traffic,
buy and sell,
give and take,
nundinate†;
carry on a trade,
ply a trade,
drive a trade;
be in business,
be in the city;
keep a shop,
deal in,
employ one's capital in.
trade with,
deal with,
have dealings with;
transact business with,
do business with;
open an account with,
keep an account with.
bargain;
drive a bargain,
make a bargain;
negotiate,
bid for;
haggle,
higgle†;
dicker [U.S.];
chaffer,
huckster,
cheapen,
beat down;
stickle,
stickle for;
out bid,
under bid;
ask,
charge;
strike a bargain
etc.
(contract)
769.
speculate,
give a sprat to catch a herring;
buy in the cheapest and sell in the dearest buy in the cheapest and sell in the dearest market,
buy low and sell high;
corner the market;
rig the market,
stag the market.
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Roget 888:
be friendly
etc.
adj.,
be friends
etc.
890,
be acquainted with
etc.
adj.;
know;
have the ear of;
keep company with
etc.
(sociality)
892;
hold communication with,
have dealings with,
sympathize with;
have a leaning to;
bear good will
etc.
(benevolent)
906;
love
etc.
897;
make much of;
befriend
etc.
(aid)
707;
introduce to.
set one's horses together;
have the latchstring out [U.S.];
hold out the right hand of friendship,
extend the right hand of friendship,
hold out the right hand of fellowship;
become friendly
etc.
adj.;
make friends with
etc.
890;
break the lee,
be introduced to;
make acquaintance with,
pick acquaintance with,
scrape acquaintance with;
get into favor,
gain the friendship of.
shake hands with,
fraternize,
embrace;
receive with open arms,
throw oneself into the arms of;
meet halfway,
take in good part.
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