Similar words: price, caprice, rice, avarice, capricious, et cetera, piece together, tag. Meaning: n. a tag showing the price of the article it is attached to.
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61. There was an expensive price tag on the mast feed.
62. I can't say it justifies the price tag of £150.
63. By 2020 the cumulative price tag, in current dollars, will be $2 trillion, and by 2050, $20 trillion.
64. The extravagant price tag bought 900 square metres in a building that boasts its own cinema, round-the-clock concierge and 25-metre lap pool.
65. Because of the low price tag , Snow Leopard won't directly contribute much to Apple's top line.
66. Getting Chinese vendors on board could take Symbian to the mass market, as its takeup thus far has been hampered by the high price tag of smartphones.
67. The price tag on a Blackbird Rider Acoustic Guitar is $ 1 , 599.
68. Last, but not least, proprietary vendors are notorious for trying to counter Linux's free price tag with vague fears about its "higher" total cost of operation in the long run.
69. I wanted to explore long - lasting love and its possible steep price tag , homophobic antipathy and denial.
70. Enterprise (top-down) SOA approach, which is an extremely high - risk approach with an initial price tag of a several million dollars.
71. The cheaper price tag is an attempt to make Levi's more affordable for China's budget-conscious consumers, namely the 18- to 28-year-old group.
72. While the price tag seems simply outrageous for a coloring book, but then, it's about the brand.
73. But then when I saw the price tag , I just about had aneurism.
74. How can you put a price tag on peace of mind?
75. Mougin and his team must also prove that such operations could become cost-effective ways for getting water. The $11.5 million price tag for the one-shot operation is far from that, Simard said.
76. Bar codes have replaced the traditional price tag in big stores.
77. Each suite also comes with a private Jacuzzi - and a US $ 1,500 - a - night price tag.
78. Trucost acknowledged that this price could differ, depending on variations within each sector, the final price tag the carbon permits will go for on the auction block, and other factors.
79. The takeover bid put a $ 2 m price tag on the company.
80. The choice we have before us is between the potentially disastrous effects of disengagement and the stiff price tag of continued American leadership.
81. Even so, President Bachelet has given a preliminary estimate of the reconstruction price tag, saying it could total $30 billion.
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82. Even more impressive was the price tag: somewhere between a few hundred million dollars and a couple of billion dollars a year, compared with the unknowable cost of decarbonizing the entire world.
83. On top of a formidable price tag, a lack of industrial standardization and inadequate infrastructure network are also cited as major obstacles for plug-in vehicles.
84. But the price tag would be higher if the financial contribution of Mr. Cameron and others were included.
85. The ceramide hair iron is considered gentler and effective, but it comes with a higher price tag.
86. I went to sleep on you when you had on that new negligee because the price tag was still on it.
87. He is such hick, he forgot to cut off the price tag on his new hat!
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