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bargain counter
noun
- a counter or area in a retail store where merchandise is sold at reduced prices.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bargain counter1
Example Sentences
The 1917 California insurance plan was attacked for offering treatment “at bargain counter prices.â€
What I learned from Pauline was that most of it came by way of the bargain counter.
"I'm afraid you were buying shopworn and second-hand articles," I retorted; "or you may have gone to some bargain counter where they make a specialty of ninety-eight and forty-nine cent goods."
Her little brain travels from the pantry to the table, from the tea table to the children's bath tub; its widest circuit is the millinery store and the bargain counter.
And then he read aloud from them, a bit of politics, an advertisement, lines from the bargain counter, as if to show that one touch of shopping makes the whole world kin.
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