Crossword clues for priced
priced
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Price \Price\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Priced; p. pr. & vb. n. Pricing.]
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To pay the price of. [Obs.]
With thine own blood to price his blood.
--Spenser. To set a price on; to value. See Prize.
To ask the price of; as, to price eggs. [Colloq.]
Priced \Priced\, a. Rated in price; valued; as, high-priced goods; low-priced labor.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: price)
Usage examples of "priced".
There, he was appalled to find that what he believed to be such a pretty amethyst, for which he would be willing to pay three or four hundred dollars, was an alexandrite priced at five thousand.
Buying an expensive shirt on sale is considered more virtuous than buying a moderately priced shirt.
Over ginger-spiced sauerbraten in a modestly priced low ceilinged restaurant with red-and-white checked tablecloths, Bernie talked about his father and mother and his growing-up years on Arthur Avenue in the East Bronx.
He also appreciated the need for a successful government to have its own organs of press propaganda, cheaply priced and widely circulated so as to avoid surrendering the field to perpetual oppositions.
Doing so allowed the companies to reapply the earlier razor-and-razor-blade model, because the copier machines could be priced at a more modest gross margin, while the replacement cartridges could be priced with very high gross margins.
Quong, having entered his shop and priced various litchi nuts and pickled starfruit, had purchased some powdered lizard and, with the package in his left hand, had opened the door to go out.
Drinks and meals were reasonably priced, and no other nitery provided a better-balanced floor show.
I am not surprised that everything is so dear in the city where you are, for at Venice also one pays dearly and everything is priced beyond reach.
Ferry transfers to Mersing were priced in green chalk next to jungle treks in blue.
But the veal scallopini, which Pittman recommended, was excellent, and the modestly priced house Burgundy was delicious.
In Persia that game is called the War of the Shahi, and the playing sets are works of art, priced beyond the reach of all but a real Shah or someone of equal wealth.
It was an Italian import, a Borsalino, and it was priced at twenty bucks.
The horse was a fine dappled bay, and was priced at forty Piedmontese pistoles--about a hundred sequins.
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Because they involved simple transmission-ready photography instead of computer imaging and enhancement, the Tableaux could be mass-produced and commensurately priced, and for a brief time they helped ease the tension between the high cost of enhanced body-masking and the monstrous aesthetic pressures videophony exerted on callers, not to mention also providing employment for set-designers, photographers, airbrushers, and infomercial-level celebrities hard-pressed by the declining fortunes of broadcast television advertising.