buy
[baɪ]
Definition:
1. To obtain something by paying money for it.
2. Obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction.
'buy' example sentence:
- We buy the building materials wholesale.
- I'm going to buy a surfboard and learn to surf.
- Money can't buy you happiness.
- You would do well to consider all the options before buying.
- It's cheaper to buy in bulk.
- Buying the new equipment left a big hole in the company's finances.
- We buy our fruit and vegetables at the market.
- Don't buy that coat—it looks cheap and nasty.
- I've sent Tom to buy some milk.
- Would you buy a used car from this man?
- You can buy a nice knockoff watch from them.
- We need to buy some new furniture.
- You are under no obligation to buy anything.
- You can buy the disks in packs of ten.
- The curtains were an impulse buy.
- Talk about mean! She didn't even buy me a card.
- They only buy the best.
- My own feeling is that we should buy the cheaper one.
- It was an impulse buy.
- You'll have to choose whether to buy it or not.
- We're considering buying a new car.
- It seems only reasonable to ask students to buy a dictionary.
- Now is a good time to buy a house.
- I went to buy a paper at the corner dairy.
- We're going to splash out and buy a new car.
- She bought her car brand new.
- I usually buy sliced bread – it's less bother.
- We're buying a new TV with the money.
- Nobody under 18 is allowed to buy alcohol.
- Where did you buy that dress?
- It may be necessary to buy a new one.
- We can deduce a lot from what people choose to buy.
- We might buy it but then again we might not.
- Try the shoes on before you buy them.
- He went out to buy a packet of cigarettes.
- He stepped out to buy a quart of milk.
- Health-conscious consumers want more information about the food they buy.
- Other companies could buy into the firm.
- You can buy our goods over the Internet.
- I set out to buy food.
- I want to buy a present for my mother and father.
- We briefly discussed buying a second car.
- We make sure our clients get the best that money can buy.
- They've bought themselves a new car.
- I need to buy paper and pencils, that kind of thing.
- It would be more economical to buy the bigger size.
- How long ago did you buy it?
- He gave his children the best education that money can buy.
- We priced various models before buying this one.
- Could you watch my bags for me while I buy a paper?
- She bought a small plot of land to build a house.
- You can buy your stamps at the post office.