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high-priced
[hahy-prahyst]
adjective
expensive; costly.
a high-priced camera.
Word History and Origins
Origin of high-priced1
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Example Sentences
Then under Slot he was frequently selected as the central striker in preference to high-priced number nine Darwin Nunez as the title came to Anfield for the 20th time last season.
There are no high-priced anchors or slick studio sets.
Thus far, it’s been difficult to gauge the impacts of the tariffs on prices, Ohanian said, but California seems to be hurting disproportionately because of its high property prices and relatively higher-priced groceries.
The initiative will likely be a test to whether it cannibalizes higher-priced attendance on other days, Reese said.
Consumer advocates are raising concerns that this type of data collection and customized advertising can be used to promote higher-priced products and underplay discounted products for some customers based on their shopping habits.
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