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n. (plural of price tag English)
Usage examples of "price tags".
In fact, by the price tags still stuck on some of the bottles, the liquor did not come from the PX.
He wasn't looking at the clothes, he was yanking at the price tags.
I looked around the bedroom, picking out objects--and the price tags that Madeleine had bragged to me.
Even when there were no customers about, she refrained from music and wrote price tags and inventories in a round childlike hand.
The window display was too crowded to be called elegant, but judging by the price tags the owner had a feel for quality.
He pursed his lips thinking of the price tags that accompanied labels like those.
Linens and Laces, that new shop in town, sells petticoats and other clothes of that period with price tags of eighty and ninety dollars.
And Henry Rankin was ever-present, helping bag purchases, putting price tags on some new merchandise, assisting them wherever he could, pretending to be an employee, but surreptitiously keeping an eye on the customers, prepared to tackle one of them if Christine appeared to be threatened.
There was some turquoise in there, and realizing by the price tags that it wasn’.
The goods were there, but no price tags were shown and the man behind the counter did not have the air of a clerk.
She would stride down the aisles, pointing here and there with an imperious finger, not even bothering to look at the price tags.
Then a stack of wooden boxes materialized, and another, and finally a wooden rack of firearms with handwritten price tags on them.