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was overpriced
verb
To give a commodity an excessive price.
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"Everything was overpriced," she said.
Further away, it was overpriced".
But the appraiser said the unit was overpriced.
The asparagus, however, four small spears for $7, was overpriced.
When a piece was overpriced, buyers knew it.
The wine was overpriced, the service was doddering.
Still, he said, he thought the document was overpriced.
New York was overpriced compared to the rest of the market," she said.
The men said they thought the food had been "excellent," but agreed that it was overpriced.
As with most upscale Jamaican restaurants, the wine list was as uninspired as it was overpriced.
That other beast, they said dismissively, was overpriced, impersonal and lacking in humility.
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