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Buy

(v)
UK
baɪ
US
baɪ
Definition: Obtain in exchange for payment.
Meaning: Mua
Very Common
How to use "Buy" vocabulary in sentence (example)

For a unique experience, buy a ticket for the Petra by Night tour during one night of your stay.

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If you really want to reward your cat with some milk, make sure you buy lactose-free!

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It's far more likely that you the car-buyer or house-buyer will have to borrow money from a bank (or a friend) in order to buy that house or car.

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The very name credit card suggests that you don't have enough money to pay for whatever you use the credit card to buy.

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When there is more demand, prices will go up because many people want to buy the same item but there is not enough supply for it.

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Thai street food is a market place in Thailand where vendors set up stalls to sell food and people buy to enjoy on the go or directly on nearby tables.

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Each time the company enters a new market, they buy smartphones for drivers in countries that they expand to, allowing those drivers to pay daily instalments for the phone.

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And the more money you pay, the more shares you can buy.

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In fact, when the price goes down, more people sell than buy.

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You will have an opportunity to buy and sell stocks someday.

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Andes Candies were called "Andy's Candies," after creator George Andrew Kanelos but it was changed after men didn't want to buy their partners chocolates with another man's name.

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A 2013 study found that the smell of chocolate in a bookstore made customers 22% more likely to buy books of any genre and a whopping 40% more likely to buy cookbooks or romance novels.

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Americans buy 58 million+ lbs (26 million+ kg) of chocolate on Valentine's Day, that's 5% of yearly sales.

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He adopted a vegetarian diet and would buy caged birds just so he could release them.

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