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Examples:lit. the scholar buys a donkey (idiom); fig. long-winded verbiage that never gets the point—tradesman who buys low and sell high—phony customer who pretends buys things so as to lure real customers—An ounce of gold can't buy you an interval of time (common saying); Money can't buy you time.—money can't buy happiness—it's none of my business ("I’m just here buy some soy sauce")—buy and sell at a profit—(of cloth, thread etc) buy—fig. people who cannot afford buy their own house—fig. the price is cheap but the product is beautiful; lit. a bargain buy—money can't buy you love—lit. buy smiles to seek happiness—buy or sell according to market conditions—buy a wooden box and return the pearls inside—car slave, sb forced sacrifice quality of life to buy or maintain a car—recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); to raise a large army—buy and sell short (i.e. without paying cash)—buy a house on a mortgage—lit. An interval of time is worth an ounce of gold, money cannot buy you time. [idiom.]— |