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Meanings of
high-priced
in English
Having a high price.
dear
costly
pricey
pricy
Related terms
expensive
Synonyms
Examples for "
dear
"
dear
costly
pricey
pricy
Examples for "
dear
"
1
Nothing serious, my
dear
Watson, or I should certainly ask for your
2
He did not live in India,
dear
;
he never lived in India.
3
When will banks learn that dodgy tax practices actually cost them
dear
?
4
Help me,
dear
Lord, to say whatever my daughters need to hear.
5
All this costs the economy
dear
in terms of productivity and growth.
1
Iusacell said the conditions were extremely harsh,
costly
and difficult to meet.
2
This could result in fewer
costly
procedures if problems are caught early.
3
Therefore, these
costly
devices should not be used in daily clinical practice.
4
The former world number one said a bad second round proved
costly
.
5
Others say it is an extremely
costly
exercise and question its effectiveness.
1
In the case of New York City this could be quite
pricey
.
2
Complacent leadership and
pricey
workers crippled Detroit's response to rising Japanese competition.
3
So in some
pricey
places, the new limits will really pinch borrowers.
4
A moment later Tracy accepted the
pricey
Starbucks venti-sized latte with pleasure.
5
It's a
pricey
fund, but worth the expense if the returns continue.
1
Other than that, they are affordable unless you go to a
pricy
salon.
2
Despite the muted enthusiasm, many of the city's posh hotels are still offering
pricy
packages.
3
Whether one seeks a sedan, coupe or crossover,
pricy
new choices are not in short supply.
4
His rivals waited outside the bar in a red BMW, not far from a
pricy
,
private university.
5
He has attacked the deal as too
pricy
and for the lack of an Occidental shareholder vote.
Usage of
high-priced
in English
1
It's a great way to avoid overspending, with no
high
-
priced
gadgets required.
2
For instance, it will stock fewer
high
-
priced
patio furniture items this spring.
3
Public and political scrutiny of
high
-
priced
medications could pressure pharmaceutical corporations, for example.
4
The textbook financing solution would be to issue more of that
high
-
priced
paper.
5
In fact, only great ladies and
high
-
priced
whores know how to keep secrets.
6
It also employed the New Age technique of
high
-
priced
indoctrination seminars.
7
The
high
-
priced
millionaire escapes and the low-browed pickpocket goes to prison.
8
It was obvious that his suit was the work of a
high
-
priced
tailor.
9
Individual designers aren't the only ones balking at the
high
-
priced
software.
10
Imagine what it would mean to lose all this
high
-
priced
patronage.
11
They also keep fine cattle, and sell a good deal of
high
-
priced
stock.
12
It could buy more innovative
high
-
priced
drugs, and make procurement quicker.
13
She was a
high
-
priced
hostess at a club for foreign businessmen.
14
This apparatus works very satisfactorily, but is cumbersome and relatively
high
-
priced
.
15
He was a
high
-
priced
man and he did his work well.
16
If he squanders his money on
high
-
priced
foods, he wears his stomach out.
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