(usually of stolen goods) Past tense for to deal in
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Procured by purchasing
“Classic summer pudding is made with stale bread but it is much better made with store-bought pound cake or brioche.”
Having been hired or paid money to do a job or task
In one's possession or ownership
(took one's word) To have regarded as right or true
To have chosen as an item to purchase
Past tense for to influence someone (usually dishonestly) in return for money
“Wealthy interest groups may buy politicians, and so buy the policies they want.”
(treat to) Past tense for to pay the bill for someone else
Past tense for to receive as return for payment or effort
Past tense for to visit one or more shops, or websites, to buy goods
Past tense for to process or approve matters, typically routinely rather than through careful consideration
(usually of stolen goods) Past tense for to deal in
Past tense for to accept or consent, especially by silence or by omitting to object
Past tense for to tolerate the existence or occurrence of something
Past tense for to request or demand the performance, occurrence or submission of
Past tense for to sign up for a service or publication, sometimes for a fee
Past tense for to have as a belief or opinion
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