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to overpriced
verb
To give a commodity an excessive price.
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It was largely thanks to overpriced housing that the state lost almost half a million residents to other states between 2004 and 2008.
The plus points are just as obvious for the tourists: B&Bs offer the chance to tap into some local knowledge and are also a welcome alternative to overpriced tourist hotels.
What began as a larky meet-and-greet weekend in bedroom suites of the Gramercy Park Hotel is now a marketing convention standard in every way, right down to overpriced salads, crummy coffee and the presence of people who actually believe they are V.I.P.'s.
Among the accomplishments he cites are the elimination of organized crime in the commercial carting industry, banishing the Joe Camel cigarette advertisement believed to be aimed at children, identifying and trying to combat police misconduct and answering consumer complaints about everything from poor bus service to overpriced food in poor neighborhoods.
Say goodbye to overpriced ink for good.
This frequently leads to overpriced inputs and underpriced output (Rota and Sperandini 2010).
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This morning saw Cannes engulfed in rain, just to make some of you feel smug, which led to a frenzy of locals trying to sell overpriced umbrellas to vain journalists.
Most the consumer-level sets are priced so aggressively that retailers have to turn to hawking overpriced cables and expensive service plans just to make a profit.
"This may open the door to developers, who could use the enticement of a visa to sell overpriced properties to non-E.U.
And he doesn't care if your sole motivation for getting out of debt is to be able to buy overpriced stuff you don't really need.
But that sounds like her insurer trying to steer her to an overpriced option.
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