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higgler

[hig-ler] / ˈhɪg lər /
NOUN
stickler
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Consider buddleboy, bogeyman, bumboat man, flirter, higgler, pugger, muffleman, quarrel picker, spittle-maker, whiff-maker and willy man.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025

From pugger to quarrel-picker to higgler, the bygone artisanal trades of Britain once defined working life for most.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025

This meant a marriage feast for Mary; nor would the higgler permit of the least delay in its preparation.

From The Devil's Garden by Maxwell, W. B.

The scouts tried to console him, but the loss of his donkey was a heavy blow to the old higgler.

From The Wolf Patrol A Tale of Baden-Powell's Boy Scouts by Finnemore, John

Fresh vegetables, poultry, eggs, butter, and milk, were brought by a higgler from the country, and raised by means of a basket or a can attached to the pulley.

From Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire by Ainsworth, William Harrison