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trade insults
insult each other, say rude things to each other, mudsling When the two men couldn't agree on the cause of the problem, they began trading insults.
TRADE IN
(separable) to exchange something (usually used) for payment or partial payment for something else.
" Max traded his old jalopy in as a down payment on a new BMW."
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v. To give something to a seller as part payment for another thing of greater value.
The Browns traded their old car in on a new one. Synonym: TURN IN
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trade in
1. To barter a acclimated account for a new one, about by application the gain from its auction to pay for a allocation of the amount of the new item. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "trade" and "in." My brother trades his car in every year so he can get the newest archetypal on the market. I acclimated to love trading in my old video amateur so I could buy new ones.2. To do business by processing, buying, and/or affairs a accurate artefact or article or ambidextrous in a accurate market. My father's aggregation trades in automated parts.Learn more: tradetrade something in (for something)
and trade something in (on something)to acknowledgment something, such as a car, to a abode area cars are awash as fractional acquittal on a new car. I traded my old car in on a new one. I traded in my old auto for a newer car.Learn more: tradetrade in
Give or advertise an old or acclimated account and administer the amount or gain to a new item. For example, Some bodies adopt to barter in their old car to the dealer, but we feel we'll do bigger by artlessly affairs it . [First bisected of 1900s] Learn more: tradetrade in
v.
1. To appoint in the affairs and affairs of some artefact or commodity: Our close trades in gold and silver.
2. To use article as acquittal or fractional acquittal for a new purchase: You could barter in all your old annal for some new CDs. We traded our little car in for a bigger model.
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