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um e noventa e nove
Catalan
rebaixa
Spanish
ocasión
A price below the standard price.
bargain rate
cut rate
cut price
Portuguese
um e noventa e nove
Catalan
sordidesa
Tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar.
tat
sleaze
tackiness
Catalan
sordidesa
Synonyms
Examples for "
bargain rate
"
bargain rate
cut rate
cut price
Examples for "
bargain rate
"
1
In the U.S., National Educational Television bought the serial at a
bargain
rate
after 3 commercial networks turned it down.
2
His asking price sounded like a
bargain
rate
,
and Tom, knowing Morris's reputation, was only too glad to engage him.
3
In Luxembourg city, many of the leading hotels offer weekend packages at
bargain
rates
.
4
He pays cash, an' don't make no
bargain
rates
,
when he wants a job done.
5
A project that sees pre-loved and expensive designer dresses resold at
bargain
rates
for all our penniless students out there.
1
The parameters considered were vacuum pressure, ultrasound stroke, and
cut
rate
.
2
Flow rate depended weakly on the ultrasound stroke or
cut
rate
.
3
You mention my name and show those mittens, you'll get the
cut
rate
.
4
China
cut
rates
for the first time since the crisis on Thursday.
5
Central bankers in South Korea and South Africa
cut
rates
last week.
1
KPN says Slim is trying to obtain significant control at a
cut
price
.
2
At least three brokerages
cut
price
targets on the stock following the call.
3
We wouldn't want to get away with two days at a
cut
price
.
'
4
Alan Smith, James Milner and Aaron Lennon were sold at a
cut
price
.
5
The news prompted several analysts to
cut
price
targets and ratings on the company.
1
Of course, long-term
cheapness
doesn't automatically make a company a takeover target.
2
Elegance and
cheapness
are combined in a remarkable degree in this edition.
3
The lure of the
cheapness
of the merchandise overcomes all other considerations.
4
The effect of this
cheapness
is great in every department of industry.
5
The
cheapness
of wind-carriage may be set against the overproduction of pollen.
6
The easiness and
cheapness
,
or the difficulty and expense of learning them.
7
Corn, on account of its
cheapness
and general distribution, is the best.
8
An added factor supporting Japanese REITs and property shares is their
cheapness
.
9
The barbarian is no happier and no better off for this
cheapness
.
10
They want to move to Devitchye Polye for the sake of
cheapness
.
11
Nothing but the extreme
cheapness
of our manufactures makes their export possible.
12
His reformation was a triumph of imagination and a triumph of
cheapness
.
13
Greater
cheapness
of production leads accordingly to production on a large scale.
14
A block of flats, constructed with extreme
cheapness
,
towered on either hand.
15
No one knew Mrs. Thropp's
cheapness
of appearance better than she did.
16
In describing the
cheapness
of Venetian life yesterday, I overdid it a bit.
cheapness
extreme cheapness
greater cheapness
very cheapness
comparative cheapness
consider cheapness
Portuguese
um e noventa e nove
Catalan
rebaixa
ganga
ocasió
sordidesa
Spanish
ocasión