Synonym: purchasable. Similar words: sale, sales, on sale, or so, anniversary, for sure, at worst, conversation. Meaning: adj. available for purchase.
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(151) Auction catalogues do not carry critical comments on individual items for sale, but there are sometimes introductions with criticism.
(152) This highly detailed yacht has been maintained to perfection and is for sale at less than half her replacement cost.
(153) Club theft: Bishop Auckland police would like to hear from anyone offered golf clubs for sale following thefts over the weekend.
(154) Meanwhile an intense marketing campaign will continue to interest overseas investors in the 18.5 percent of the issue earmarked for sale abroad.
(155) Price alterations and length of time on the market for sale also feature in the Act.
(156) In particular you should ask: i. - Are they building any low-cost homes for sale to first-time buyers? ii.
(157) Between then and 1872 Millend was advertised for sale by auction on several occasions.
(158) In those days, much of the daily press was literally for sale.
(159) On occasion it is put into operation producing stone-ground flour for sale to visitors.
(160) From next month, it will be a criminal offence to give false or misleading descriptions of property for sale.
(161) The plaintiff advertised a gold watch and diamond ring for sale.
(162) It is offered for sale by estate agents Knight, Frank and Rutley who expect it to fetch between £1m and £2m.
(163) A stake in the business, which has come near to bankruptcy(Sentencedict.com), is put up for sale.
(164) The Labour government laid its emphasis upon local authority housing rather than on private building for sale.
(165) Lee was charged with felony sale of controlled substances and possession for sale of a controlled substance.
(166) The shop will be offering its own stock of Meissen for sale.
(167) Six self-build plots on a 2.5 acre site are for sale in the Lincolnshire village of Corby Glen, near Grantham.
(168) The Scottish Craft Centre has a fascinating range of pottery[sentencedict.com], jewellery and textiles for sale.
(169) In a news release, Spreckels's board reaffirmed its position that the company is not for sale.
(170) Player For Sale: A player is offered for sale to you and the other two managers.
(171) Last year's success story, Business 2.0, was put up for sale last week.
(172) The remaining truffles are boiled for sterilization and canned for sale as truffles and as truffle juice during the off season.
(173) In capitalist society the capitalist exploits this labour by employing it to produce items for sale - commodities - in return for a wage.
(174) Time allowed 00:21 Read in studio One of the country's best-known concert venues is up for sale.
(175) Danby and the other great Gorge masters rarely come to auction or are found for sale in galleries.
(176) It is important to research the market fully before offering a new product for sale.
(177) The festival will have food and crafts for sale, games for children, and music.
(178) A disused Victorian toilet block has just gone up for sale.
(179) He is a keen numismatist and this year we were privileged in that he himself prepared the coins for sale.
(180) They offered the maisonettes for sale at a peppercorn price, less than £2,000.
More similar words: sale, sales, on sale, or so, anniversary, for sure, at worst, conversation, endorse, salad, salmon, vassal, salary, out of doors, pale, tale, male, whale, scale, female, dealer, talented, calendar, equivalent, Palestinian, on a large scale.