buy at



buy something at something

 
1. to purchase something at a particular place or at a particular type of sale, such as a store, an auction, a clearance sale, etc. I bought this table at an auction. This was bought at an auction.
2. to purchase something at a particular price or for a particular level of price. I bought shares in General Motors at forty and a half. The shares were bought at a good price.
See also: buy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RodgerRAH-jərEnglish
Hay[hei]
KarlKAHRL (German, Danish, English, Finnish)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
FlynnFLINEnglish (Rare)
Abd Al-Latif-Arabic
OedipusED-i-pəs (English), EED-i-pəs (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized)