rock-bottom

ADJECTIVE
  1. well below normal (especially in price)
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How To Use rock-bottom In A Sentence

  • Nicknamed Pri-mani, after the high-fashion label Armani, for its ability to emulate designer looks at rock-bottom prices, Primark has been at the forefront of the disposable fashion movement. Fashion chains far from cheerful about future of cheap chic
  • The news of him resigning the following morning made it a rock-bottom weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • This could mean the end of rock-bottom mortgage deals and easy credit. Times, Sunday Times
  • That may be the best hope passengers have of keeping prices down, if not at rock-bottom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Barely three years ago, O'Sullivan was at rock-bottom and shut away in The Priory battling three demons - drugs, drink and depression.
  • If you take your time and scour the racks, there really are some fab finds at rock-bottom prices!
  • ROME (AFP) - Juventus suffered a serious Serie A title setback on Sunday when rock-bottom visitors Catania clinched a 2-1 win, handing the Turin giants a third straight defeat. Soccerway.com
  • Juventus suffered a serious Serie A title setback on Sunday when rock-bottom visitors Catania clinched a 2-1 win, handing the Turin giants a third straight defeat. Taipei Times
  • A few morale-boosting wins are a realistic possibility over the next eight games, starting at rock-bottom Chorley on Sunday.
  • But a clatter of four wickets for 10 runs in four overs once more showed their rock-bottom confidence. The Sun
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