price tag - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • carry: Performance of staff, morale, and external relations tend not to carry price tags that can be purchased so easily.
  • have: The test car had a final price tag of five pounds over £ 40,000, more than £ 8000 above the basic list price.
  • attract: It attracts a commensurate price tag but magnification and speech are available separately and are more affordable.
  • stick: Naturally this is reflected in the price tags stuck on each machine.
  • bring: But the popularity brings an inevitably challenging price tag.

Adjective modifier

  • hefty: And the ketchup bottle is such a beautifully designed thing. ' They are all hand-made, hence the hefty price tags.
  • high: The problem is that this natural fabric usually comes with a high price tag - or does it?
  • expensive: They thought that, despite the relatively expensive price tag, it looked and sounded cheap.
  • leading: Another bull sold for the next leading price tag of 4,000gns.
  • reasonable: The Coupé may come with a reasonable price tag but it certainly doesn't have a low-rent feel.
  • next: Another bull sold for the next leading price tag of 4,000gns.

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