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high-priced
[ hahy-prahyst ]
adjective
- expensive; costly:
a high-priced camera.
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Origin of high-priced1
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Example Sentences
We were a small, independent business in a high-priced neighborhood, and a fair share of our clients understood that money afforded them a certain amount of cachet.
She can be seen on inspirational commercials, on downtown murals, on high-priced T-shirts, and on the backs of thousands of folks of all genders who wear her jersey.
The Rams are loath to invest in high-priced players at inside linebacker.
The focus on higher-priced tickets reflects changes in consumer preferences, including a post-pandemic shift toward spending on experiences over tangible goods, experts said.
Their problems are not in stopping the run, but in their high-priced secondary.
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