WordNet
adv. for a relatively small amount of money; "we bought the house for a song" [syn: for a song, for a bargain price]
Usage examples of "at a low price".
When the municipality of Paris expends twelve thousand francs a day for the sale of flour at a low price in the markets, it keeps away the flour- dealers, who cannot deliver flour at such low figures.
When he came to think of it, she had known, too, about Cullingoak Manor being for sale at a low price before it had even been advertised.
He got the land at a low price but had spent a large sum of money to improve it.
They came from New York State and took up land when the country was new and land could be had at a low price.
Such a book, published at a low price, would, I think, have an amazing effect, and get all this new teaching to the spot that God has marked for it -- the minds and hearts of the people.
Arbitrageurs like Ivan Boesky acted on takeover bids and impending mergers, buying blocks of the target company's stock at a low price, with the hope of selling them at a much higher price when the merger occurred.