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rip-off

NOUN
  1. the act of stealing

How To Use rip-off In A Sentence

  • I'm also talking rip-offs, exploitation movies, mindless sequels, trash masquerading as quality.
  • We could get a coffee in there but they charge two quid a throw which is a real rip-off.
  • Of course for people who have read Tolkein rip-offs for decades, Mieville is a much needed breath of fresh air. MIND MELD: The Hugo Awards - Success at Picking the Best, How Well it Represents the Genre, 2009 Predictions & Overlooked Titles
  • That results in unscrupulous sellers with excellent feedback ratings and in perpetuating their ability to rip-off additional people. Some eBay Sellers Will Get a Price Break, but Hated Feedback System Stays - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • To be even blunter, is the system designed to avoid "rip-offs"? Social Security in Canada—the Challenge Ahead
  • What follows is a farrago of mistaken identities and gender reversals, a painful rip-off of Shakespeare in Love without any of the wit, charm or heart.
  • In my view, and speaking as someone who worked in this industry for over eleven years, payment protection insurance is one of the most grotesque financial rip-offs ever.
  • Further down the fjord was the Pirate Cave - a bit of a rip-off as there were only models of pirates and no real ones, and then back home, again stopping for the required jumping off the boat swim, that again we both did. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • One of the ways of doing that is to end the rip-off charges that simply make their problems worse. The Sun
  • Eating out in South-East Asia sounds ridiculously cheap to Australians; making mobile phone calls in Africa appears to be a total rip-off; your cheap US meal is a rort once you tip the surly wait staff. Don’t Get Ripped Off With Foreign Currency | Lifehacker Australia
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