ADJECTIVE
  1. costing less than standard price
    cut-rate goods
    buying bargain-priced clothes for the children
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How To Use cut-price In A Sentence

  • Christie knows that the continuity in playing personnel is a major strength and it's not one he plans to undermine with a cut-price garage sale.
  • But he may not need to offer cut-price deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a classic piece of opportunism by Ryanair, the cut-price Irish airline, which has cultivated a reputation for irreverence and has a history of picking fights with the big guys. What Do We Do About Ireland?
  • It's not only cut-price gadgets and clothes on offer. The Sun
  • Batchelor claimed at the time he was able to offer the cut-price tickets because he would soon be announcing a major sponsorship deal.
  • A predictable cut-price sale back to the City Ground ended a long nightmare.
  • The airline is offering 20,000 cut-price tickets from Singapore to Phuket and by the end of the third day of sales had already sold 5,000.
  • Public transport including ferryboats, also offered cut-price tickets to make it cheap for locals to travel around the city.
  • The company are offering cut-price deals on many flights.
  • Batchelor claimed a sponsorship deal was helping fund the offer and around 1,000 fans bought the cut-price tickets last autumn.
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