Rip off; ask an unreasonable price.
Overcharge is an economic term that refers to the difference between an observed market price and a price that would have been observed in the absence of collusion.
Ещё 1 You have encouraged him, in every way you know how to overcharge .
2 Don't cheapen the product; don't cheapen the wage; don't overcharge the public.
3 An' if you've bin gifted with compassion, cabby, don't overcharge your fare.
4 A ten-cent overcharge , but now was not the time to count her change.
5 And when I fatuously agreed to this overcharge it merely increased her contempt.
6 On soda the overcharge is said to be 50 per cent.
7 I will fill your cart, sir; and not overcharge you neither.
8 And sit behind the desk and allure guests and overcharge them-
9 They also shouldn't overcharge you, meaning annual fees of less than 1 percent.
10 That wedding bakers and dress makers ordinarily overcharge may add to Bridezilla's myth.
11 The early ones would overcharge him, or give him bad shit.
12 Perhaps he's one of the many who's tried to overcharge me.
13 Somebody can drive her back to Vannes, and don't overcharge her, you robbers!
14 By following this plan I generally escaped overcharge and inconvenience.
15 I ask for a thing what it is worth to me, and never overcharge .
16 Well, ma'am, there was an error in your bill - an overcharge .
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