How To Use High-priced In A Sentence

  • Flitches of bacon and 'hands' (_i. e._, shoulders of cured pork, the legs or hams being sold, as fetching a better price) abounded; and for any visitor who could stay, neither cream nor finest wheaten flour was wanting for 'turf cakes' and 'singing hinnies,' with which it is the delight of the northern housewives to regale the honoured guest, as he sips their high-priced tea, sweetened with dainty sugar. Sylvia's Lovers — Volume 1
  • From the perspective of economic analysis, children are high-priced consumption goods that are rapidly becoming more expensive.
  • I'm not speaking of technique; I suspect that any high-priced hetaera in New Rome is as skilled as any famous courtesan in history. Time Enough For Love
  • He slept there rather than pay for the last remaining room, a high-priced deluxe suite.
  • From the perspective of economic analysis, children are high-priced consumption goods that are rapidly becoming more expensive.
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  • At Lord's I kept thinking how strange it must feel for Sri Lanka, playing a game that draws empty seats back home, but here in London's Greatest Beer Garden inspires a full house of the often insensible, the beer-goggled, the bladder-swollen, the game's faithful backbone lolling dutifully in their high-priced seats, all doing their bit for English cricket's new economy of the sozzled. Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay
  • They bought a lot of very high-priced stallions and brood mares and so on from all around the world.
  • Known for its speed, high reliability, and ease of use, MySQL is rapidly becoming a low-cost alternative to high-priced, high-maintenance database systems.
  • Constructed by a team of high-priced hitmakers led by Americana Authenticity Signifier Rick Rubin, "21" is informed, but never overwhelmed, by roots music: The booming opener "Rolling in the Deep" draws heavily from blues; "Rumour Has It" is set in a fictional universe where Dusty Springfield fronts the Ronettes; "One and Only" is an awe-inspiring gospel rave-up. Album review: Adele, "21"
  • Resistance by those who seek to secure profits from high-priced petroleum, plus the domination of basic fuel research (until recently) by the Atomic Energy Commission and the military have delayed the development of efficient coal gasification and liquification as well as that of new methods of power production like magnetohydrodynamic systems. Energy and Society~ Chapter 16~ Energy in a Contracting System
  • They can't afford to populate their team with high-priced all-stars.
  • This video reveals the fraudulent "seals" that peel off and reaffix like high-priced Post-It notes. ' The New Hampshire "Shame of Custody"
  • Many designers are opting for lower-cost presentations -- installations where guests wander among models who are fixed in place -- rather than high-priced runway shows.
  • When he improves his land he is taxed more heavily for it, even while high-priced but unimproved land in the towns is assessed at a minimum.
  • Promotions also let product marketers use popular, high-priced talent at minimal cost.
  • 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.
  • If there were such a legal, high-priced market, those gamefish would of course become rare by overfishing. Would You Turn Commercial For The Right Price?
  • Each time, he comes to court with high-priced, well-known defense attorneys to fight his case and, every time, he manages to slither right under the radar of conviction. Larger Than Lyfe
  • (Rupf does not redistill the bought vodka, and he dismisses claims from makers of high-priced vodkas that they distill three, four, or five times. Flavorless No More
  • The police team sees the worst that humanity has to offer, at all levels of society from streetwalkers and drug dealers to the wealthy denizens of high-priced suburbs.
  • Audiences who've silenced their cellphones before settling into school halls and high-priced auditoria to meet history's odd-bods. Outlook India
  • Of course, much of the hunting clothing market is high-priced but you can easily find good-quality hunting clothing in mossy oak etc but not so much in outfitter camo and digicam. The Best Camo for Hunting Away from Home
  • These garments now await the guile of high-priced tailors before transfer to my hotel.
  • At the opposite end of the colligate scale, only a few doors away, is Harlem's answer to a happening high-priced $100-per-person dining experience, the Hudson River Café, where you may dine upstairs or down, inside or out. Michael Henry Adams: Touring Harlem, Lost and Found
  • Lenders make serious bucks from flogging high-priced insurance policies to their cardholders.
  • Publishing | Brandon Soderberg criticizes publishers for releasing high-priced deluxe reprints: The act of reissuing is a mix of hubris, fan boy excitement gone wrong in the best and worst way, and opportunism. Comics A.M. | The comics Internet in two minutes | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • It's designed to give these dullards something to talk about at Julian and Nigel's next dinner party, so they can pretend they're hip and happening and up with all the high-priced culture and social trends this great city has to offer.
  • high-priced merchandise
  • In the extreme case, managers really did cook the books mischievously, thereby boosting the stock price and allowing them to dump high-priced stock.
  • He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
  • mass-produced downscale versions of high-priced fashions
  • With all due respect to that old Johnson, it's a perfect example of a post-war American manufacturing industry that emphasized efficiency and speed over hand-crafted, high-priced artisanship. Signs of the Times
  • A growing number of businesses are stocking break rooms and kitchenettes with high-priced tea and coffee.
  • 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.
  • High wages, high taxes, and high-priced land, necessitate high farming; and by high farming, I mean growing large crops every year, and on every portion of the farm; but high wages and _low-priced land_ do not necessarily demand high farming. Talks on Manures A Series of Familiar and Practical Talks Between the Author and the Deacon, the Doctor, and other Neighbors, on the Whole Subject
  • Trackers don't employ high-priced managers, which means that their charges are far lower than most investment vehicles.
  • Who does the NFL think is buying those high-priced seats and luxury boxes?
  • Initially laserdiscs and DVDs were high-priced, luxury product aimed primarily at cinema enthusiasts, who would likely want to study the film more thoroughly than the casual viewer.
  • Even new swizzle sticks which are also referred to as stirrers or picks, depending on whether their ends are pointy or not, can be quite high-priced.
  • These garments now await the guile of high-priced tailors before transfer to my hotel.
  • How come a high-priced lawyer like you is visiting the jail instead of taking a power lunch? TIES THAT BIND
  • They bought a lot of very high-priced stallions and brood mares and so on from all around the world.
  • For more than a quarter of a century National Cat Shows have been held at Crystal Palace and the Westminster Aquarium, which have given great stimulus to the breeding of fine cats, and "catteries" where high-priced cats and kittens are raised are common throughout the country. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • That's what they do with high-priced art books of which they only sell a few thousand copies between them. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • But wait, champagne makers seem to be able to produce high-priced wine from grossly em>overcropped Pinot Noir without much trouble, so why should such an achievement be beyond California's technologically savvy producers?
  • Keller lives his life like a high-priced courier, hopping a plane ever few months to deliver his terrible package to some unsuspecting recipient.
  • The price trigger will channel development towards high-priced hot spots that are already overstretched.
  • If he wasn't tupping teenagers, lying his butt off, and buying off reporters with city jobs, he wouldn't need a high-priced criminal defense lawyer. Big buzz (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • This video reveals the fraudulent "seals" that peel off and reaffix like high-priced Post-It notes. The New Hampshire "Shame of Custody"
  • Pharmaceutical company advertising on TV promotes high-priced new drugs with marginal improvements over cheaper generic versions.
  • We all feel, sincerely and without misgiving, that we are the more lifted up in spirit for having, even in the privacy of our own household, eaten our daily meal by the help of handwrought silver utensils, from hand-painted china often of dubious artistic value laid on high-priced table linen. The Worldly Philosophers
  • All had secured a high-priced placement along stadium billboards and outfield fences.
  • Lenders offer brokers, who handle about 65% of mortgages, incentive payments to send high-priced loans their way.
  • The high-priced Koch confabs have become a biannual ritual among Obama's super-rich foes. Eric Boehlert: Fox News And the Phony Koch Brothers Defense
  • They are too busy trying to sell high-priced, high-profit products to middle-class customers in the richest countries.
  • A string of high-priced flat developments has sprung up across the centre, and selling agents are reporting huge demand.

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