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bargain-priced

adj. costing less than standard price; "buying bargain-priced clothes for the children"; "cut-rate goods" [syn: cut-rate, cut-price]

Usage examples of "bargain-priced".

His eyes sought and found his shadow from the Soviet embassy, intently studying the bargain-priced cassettes.

But when anyone anywhere in the world wants to express their prejudice about Germans, they don't tell you how much they hate those Germans in the East — who suffer enough already — all anti-German feeling is directed against the overtaxed, overworked Westies who prop up the overpaid, incompetent bureaucrats of the Common Market and finance its ever-increasing surplus so it can sell more and more bargain-priced wine and butter to the Russians.

The mere thought of being late to work terrified her, and, by coming so early, she could get a bargain-priced meal in the employee's cafeteria before going on duty.

No clotheshorse, he was addicted to ever-rumpled, bargain-priced suits with white linen handkerchiefs stuffed sloppily in the breast pocket.

Wears ever-rumpled bargain-priced suits with white linen handkerchiefs sloppily stuffed in the breast pocket.

But when anyone anywhere in the world wants to express their prejudice about Germans, they don't tell you how much they hate those Germans in the East who suffer enough already all anti-German feeling is directed against the overtaxed, overworked Westies who prop up the overpaid, incompetent bureaucrats of the Common Market and finance its ever-increasing surplus so it can sell more and more bargain-priced wine and butter to the Russians.