noun
- plural of higgler; people who haggle or bargain persistently over prices
- plural of higgler; small-scale traders or peddlers, especially those who buy and resell goods in local markets
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal; chiefly British; historical
Examples
- The higglers at the market were known for their aggressive negotiating tactics.
- Street higglers sold vegetables and fruits from door to door.
- Those higglers would never accept the first price offered.
- The higglers haggled with customers over every penny.
- Local higglers supplied the neighborhood with fresh produce.