ADJECTIVE
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costing less than standard price
cut-rate goods
buying bargain-priced clothes for the children
How To Use cut-rate In A Sentence
- Other service members, sick of MREs, "freelanced" and bought cut-up chicken at the nearby bazaar, a long city block of mud stalls with straw roofs where you can also pick up a live goat or lamb, not to mention cut-rate Viagra. Undefined
- None of these things guarantee loyalty in the face of cut-rate competition, though.
- From there, he hopes to launch an internet-based business, offering services at cut-rate prices to British firms.
- That's the cut-rate store where perfectly good clothes, shoes and toys inexplicably end up costing far less than originally intended.
- Or the fact that the country's national strategic reserve of maize was sold off wholesale at cut-rate prices two years ago in a series of dodgy transactions.
- As odd as the idea of cut-rate, illicit, butt-boosting injections may sound, this case is far from the first that has made headlines - and in some cases, the outcome has been deadly. ABC News: Top Stories
- Then I killed some time at Rainbow, a cut-rate grocery store that was recently went bankrupt.
- Then I killed some time at Rainbow, a cut-rate grocery store that was recently went bankrupt.
- Drugs are being sold at cut-rate prices, without any thought to profit or effect on the market.
- Using that tort settlement, the big brands have hampered tiny cut-rate rivals and raised prices with near impunity.