to buy into
31buy — Synonyms and related words: abide by, accede, accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, acclaim, acquiesce, acquiesce in, acquire, advantageous purchase, agree, agree to, agree with, applaud, approach, assent, bargain, be certain, believe,… …
32buy off — Synonyms and related words: approach, bribe, buy, buy back, buy in, buy into, buy on credit, buy up, complete a purchase, corner, corrupt, engross, fix, get at, get to, grease, grease the palm, have, lubricate, make a buy, monopolize, pay off,… …
33buy in — purchase a supply of (something); purchase something that provides membership or participation to a group (buy into a company, etc.) …
34Buy More — (Burbank) Industry Retail Founder(s) Moses Finkelstein Headquarters Burbank, CA …
35Buy (town) — Buy ( ru. Буй) is a town in Kostroma Oblast, Russia, which stands on the Kostroma River. Population: 27,392 (2002 Census); 32,701 (1989 Census).Buy was originally a trading post and protected by a hill fortress of Finno Ugrian Meri (Russian… …
36buy/sell a pup — Brit informal + old fashioned ◇ To buy a pup means to pay too much money for something or to buy something that is worthless. To sell (someone) a pup means to trick someone into paying too much for something or into buying something that is… …
37Buy one, get one free — is a common form of sales promotion. While rarely presented to customers in acronym form, this marketing technique is universally known in the marketing industry by the acronym BOGOF, and it is regarded as one of the most effective forms of… …
38buy your way somewhere — buy (your) way (somewhere) to pay money so you can join or leave an organization. In the past, men could legally buy their way out of serving in the army. Some said he bought his way into the law firm …
39buy your way — buy (your) way (somewhere) to pay money so you can join or leave an organization. In the past, men could legally buy their way out of serving in the army. Some said he bought his way into the law firm …
40buy way somewhere — buy (your) way (somewhere) to pay money so you can join or leave an organization. In the past, men could legally buy their way out of serving in the army. Some said he bought his way into the law firm …