Examples of 'i trade it' in a sentence

Meaning of "i trade it"

i trade it: This phrase is used to express a willingness to exchange or give up something in return for something else. It implies a barter or swap of possessions, services, or actions

How to use "i trade it" in a sentence

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i trade it
I trade it for a bit of peace.
It will rust in the driveway before I trade it in.
I trade it for two trout.
I take it to Low Town, I trade it with a dude there.
I trade it for a little peace.
Go away, otherwise it will be much worse . I trade it off.
I trade it for a bit ofpeace.
I do not want this monkey you gave me . Can I trade it for food?
I trade it with a bit of mud.
I take it to Low Town, I trade it with a dude there, Just business, man.
I trade it off.
No, that monkey 's a very naughty creature . Can I trade it for food?
I trade it for a little peace . It is not worth it.
Not exactly . Can I trade it for a ring?
Do I trade it in to the dealer when I buy a new car?

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I take it to Low Town, I trade it with a dude there, he gives me some whiskey.
I trade it for a bit of peace . Come on, help me.
Your star, I trade it for my bag of marbles.
Can I trade it in? - No, there are some more attractions.
Can I trade it for food?
Can I trade it for mine?
Can I trade it for a ring?
Before I trade it in . - You are getting a new car?
Before I trade it in . - You are getting a new car? Yeah, yeah.
Can I trade it for a ring? A solitaire, say?

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