high-priced Definition
high-priced (hī′prīst′)
adjective
costly; expensive
high-priced Synonyms
high-priced Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- counterpeople: Data into the program for novice to eliminate high-priced counterpeople.
- item: Do you remember - back in the early 1990s - when you could obtain a buy-back guarantee on high-priced items.
- car: Equipment: What was once a high-priced, poorly specced car is now a sensibly balanced offering.
- good: This could be combined with laws designed to regulate canvassing for time-share holidays and other deceptive canvassing for high-priced goods.
- supermodels: I bet the only people who have Scripting Guys T-shirts are those high-priced supermodels from Paris.
- component: Consumers who buy the PlayStation 3 will certainly get high-priced components in that new game console whenever it hits store shelves.
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