ADJECTIVE
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very expensive
big-ticket items like cars and furs
a big-ticket government program
How To Use high-ticket In A Sentence
- Even as high-ticket items, separators are built to last, with many models lasting 15 to 20 years with minor adjustments and replacements.
- The seriously large (around 500 megabytes) app is also chock-full of what one presumes is high-ticket advertising, and there's an interesting innovation here - the clickability of The Register
- Court sports offer the opportunity to sell high-ticket items such as racquets and shoes, which can easily make $30 to $50 per sale.
- If you need a car, computer, new refrigerator, stove, new desk or couch, flat screen TV, or anything else high-tech or high-ticket, do your research this month but wait until mid-June to buy.