Similar words: net price, unit price, target price, invoice price, price, pricey, caprice, price tag. Meaning: adj. costing less than standard price cut price. n. a price below the standard price.
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1. The company are offering cut-price deals on many flights.
2. Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses.
3. I bought it cut-price.
4. Here the cut-price and the breakable predominated.
5. Jet, which already sells cut-price petrol, will knock 12p off a gallon of unleaded, reducing it to £199.6p.
6. For example, there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from.
7. Tottenham Court Road is the best place for cut-price stereo equipment.
8. Finally, if cut-price really does equal cut-corners, why are contributions based entirely on gross fees?
9. Or they can pick up cut-price plant and equipment, or computer systems.
10. Universities can offer cut-price tuition, although most have stuck close to the $3,000.
11. Intercar was launched in a blaze of publicity in 1985 as one of the country's first cut-price car supermarkets.
12. Fruit is fairly inexpensive in Japan because they buy cut-price oranges and apples from South Africa.
13. Fakes a lot HARD-UP shoppers were warned yesterday to beware of cut-price fakes.
14. By day,(sentencedict.com) a long street in the Nipponbashi area is lined with cut-price electronics stores.
15. Oxford felt like a transatlantic liner in the age of bucket shops and cut-price charters.
16. Rather than setting up their own discount arm, food retailers could simply sell cut-price brands in their superstores.
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17. He will be paid around £3million - the same wage he was offered in a cut-price deal by Renault-Williams.
18. Motorcycle City lost in the resulting war, incurring massive losses that led to its cut-price sale.
19. Hosni Mubarak and a businessman who's since fled the country are also accused of corruptly selling cut-price gas to Israel, losing Egypt millions of dollars in potential revenue.
20. The research suggests that prices fall fairly often: central banks as well as consumers can give thanks for all those cut-price tins of beans.
21. JAMIE OLIVER has been invited by Gordon Brown to cook a banquet at No 10 for President Barack Obama and other leaders of the G20, offering a cut-price menu to reflect recessionary times.
22. The first part of the year held a near collapse in video store rentals, which fell 36 percent to about $440 million, offsetting gains from cut-price rental kiosks and subscriptions.
23. Man who wait on street for Gordon Brown to lower inflation will wait long time for cut-price grocery bag.
24. Boutiques sell organic yogurt and chic secondhand furniture next to seedy stores stocked with cut-price liquor and junk food.
25. Like their compatriots in other parts of the Middle East, they had been brought in to work as cut-price doctors, nurses, and construction workers.
26. Companies, meanwhile, have been focused on paying down debt, as well as coping with deflation in the domestic economy and competition from cut-price imports.
27. Dwindling disposable income during the recession has left nightclubs, which typically charge an entry fee, relying on cut-price tickets and drinks promotions to keep hold of partygoers.
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