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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
overprice

"to price (something) excessively high," c.1600, from over- + price (v.). Related: Overpriced; overpricing.\n

Wiktionary
overprice

vb. To give a commodity an excessive price.

WordNet
overprice

v. price excessively high

Usage examples of "overprice".

The cholesterol extravaganza was his typical order at The Lobster Pot, a cheesy, overpriced airport restaurant and our usual luncheon venue at the Majestic terminal.

Cocking an eye at his earnest phiz, which was passable, but no pin-up, I would have said that she was overpricing him.

After breakfast this morning, I dropped Bentley at his overpriced preschool, then met Rob Saltpeter, another colleague, although not quite a friend, for our occasional game of basketball, not at the university gym, where we might embarrass ourselves in front of the students, but at the YMCA, where everybody else was at least as middle-aged as we.

A tall man in cornrows, gold chains, and overpriced designer sunglasses approached the door just as Woolsey started through it.

A tall man in cornrows, gold chains, and overpriced designer sunglasses approached the door just as Woolsey started through it.

Especially freedom from her overambitious ex-husband and their overpriced suburban castle which had finally sold after a year of open-house hell.

Papillon, Grillon and Sauterelle, all were sent into the Blot and all returned clutching overpriced Beasley souvenirs and unable to perform their duty to France.

The food in the theme restaurants, as if determined to maintain the ambiance, was badly prepared, overpriced, and served in the tackiest of surroundings by surly waiters who spent their inebriated off-time proclaiming their eternal hatred of tourists.

His thoughts, to judge by what he said to Cotton Tufts, were on home and some marshland he wished to buy, overpriced though it might be.

Phil sprang for a grossly overpriced bottle of Vouvray and was floating in a mild alcoholic buzz when Nancy asked him about his plans for 111 Rve Street.

Over a bottle of overpriced claret, we listened to one more young Blairite make his pitch for our business.

There were also piles and piles of mass produced bric-a-brac for the tourist trade: overpriced feathered masks, plastic krewe doubloons from Mardi Gras past, rubber crawfish keyrings, suitably primitive-looking voodoo dolls that came with pins included.

Gnawer lair led across vacant rubble-strewn lots, down streets lined with storefront churches, overpriced, grocery and liquor stores, cheap eateries offering fast food soaked with grease, vacant buildings with smashed windows and cryptic, elaborate graffiti sprayed in layers across their walls.

None of the miserable fleabitten overpriced understaffed crowded smelly firetraps near the river.

If we weren't gathering great armloads of overpriced trinkets, the locals would be muttering behind their hands and wondering what was wrong with us.