high-priced
Americanadjective
Related Words
See expensive.
Etymology
Origin of high-priced
First recorded in 1785–95
Example Sentences
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More than that, the relationship of the new Section 122 tariffs with existing trade agreements requires sorting out, with battalions of lawyers and consultants ready to provide high-priced advice on the rapidly changing environment.
Some locals sell clothes and other personal items to raise cash to buy what high-priced food they can find.
Now the higher-priced mirror is with the other room decor, which is boosting sales.
Tesla recently announced it would stop selling its higher-priced Model S and X vehicles and turn that capacity into a facility to mass-produce humanoid robots.
From Barron's
Tesla recently announced it would stop selling its higher-priced Model S and X vehicles and turn that capacity into a facility to mass-produce humanoid robots.
From Barron's
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