Pronunciation: /hɔrs ˈtreɪdɪŋ/
noun the buying and selling of horses, typically involving shrewd or underhand bargaining
A1 Horse trading is when people exchange goods or services without using money.
A2 In some cultures, horse trading is a common way of doing business.
B1 Politicians often engage in horse trading to negotiate deals and compromises.
B2 The art of horse trading requires skillful bargaining and persuasion.
C1 The outcome of the trade agreement was the result of intense horse trading between the two parties.
C2 The success of the merger was attributed to the clever horse trading tactics employed by the company's negotiators.
formal The political parties engaged in horse trading to secure enough votes for their candidate.
informal There's a lot of horse trading going on behind the scenes to get this deal done.
slang I heard there was some shady horse trading happening in that business deal.
figurative In the world of finance, successful investors are skilled at the art of horse trading.
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