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Definition of high-priced in English: high-priced(also high-price) adjective Costing a great deal; expensive. high-quality and high-priced furniture a team of high-priced lawyers Example sentencesExamples - In addition, air freight can be cost-effective for high-priced items where the additional cost can be absorbed into the price of the product more easily.
- Lenders make serious bucks from flogging high-priced insurance policies to their cardholders.
- He slept there rather than pay for the last remaining room, a high-priced deluxe suite.
- Promotions also let product marketers use popular, high-priced talent at minimal cost.
- A growing number of businesses are stocking break rooms and kitchenettes with high-priced tea and coffee.
- Pharmaceutical company advertising on TV promotes high-priced new drugs with marginal improvements over cheaper generic versions.
- High-price houses on average last year waited on the market around 150 days and sold for around 10 percent less than their asking price.
- To the chagrin of his coworkers, Pace commits to delivering 40 high-priced cars to a South American gangster with only a few days to spare.
- Demand for high-price apartments is strong partly because, for now, not that much inventory is available.
- Lenders offer brokers, who handle about 65% of mortgages, incentive payments to send high-priced loans their way.
- They are too busy trying to sell high-priced, high-profit products to middle-class customers in the richest countries.
- German companies also tend to export more high-price goods, such as luxury cars and niche engineering products, giving the companies more leverage to raise prices to offset the stronger euro.
Definition of high-priced in US English: high-priced(also high-price) adjective Costing a great deal; expensive. high-quality and high-priced furniture a team of high-priced lawyers Example sentencesExamples - Lenders make serious bucks from flogging high-priced insurance policies to their cardholders.
- Promotions also let product marketers use popular, high-priced talent at minimal cost.
- He slept there rather than pay for the last remaining room, a high-priced deluxe suite.
- A growing number of businesses are stocking break rooms and kitchenettes with high-priced tea and coffee.
- Pharmaceutical company advertising on TV promotes high-priced new drugs with marginal improvements over cheaper generic versions.
- Lenders offer brokers, who handle about 65% of mortgages, incentive payments to send high-priced loans their way.
- Demand for high-price apartments is strong partly because, for now, not that much inventory is available.
- German companies also tend to export more high-price goods, such as luxury cars and niche engineering products, giving the companies more leverage to raise prices to offset the stronger euro.
- High-price houses on average last year waited on the market around 150 days and sold for around 10 percent less than their asking price.
- In addition, air freight can be cost-effective for high-priced items where the additional cost can be absorbed into the price of the product more easily.
- To the chagrin of his coworkers, Pace commits to delivering 40 high-priced cars to a South American gangster with only a few days to spare.
- They are too busy trying to sell high-priced, high-profit products to middle-class customers in the richest countries.
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