bill of goods »
A collection of items purchased or offered for sale.
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bill of goods »
A set of misleading or deceptive claims; misinformation.
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deliver the goods »
To keep one's promises.
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eat one's own dog food »
To use or consume the economic goods or services that oneself is producing; to be part of a closed household economy.
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in kind »
In the form of goods and service rather than money.
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money for old rope »
Money exchanged for goods of low value.
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pay for »
To exchange for, especially money for goods or services.
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sell »
To agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.
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sell someone a bill of goods »
To deceive or cheat someone.
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white goods »
fridges, washing machines, etc
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window dressing »
The goods and trimmings used in such display.
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you get what you pay for »
In commercial transactions, the quality of goods and services increases as the prices increase, i.e., the more one pays, the better the merchandise.2003, Michael Blumenthal, "For Whom the School Bell Tolls," Time, 7 Dec.:Though it may sound unapologetically capitalistic to say so
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