outrageously expensive

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to describe something with a shockingly high price.

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Examples (10)

  • The designer handbag was outrageously expensive, but she bought it anyway.
  • They complained that the tickets for the concert were outrageously expensive.
  • Eating at that five-star restaurant can be outrageously expensive.
  • He found the cost of repairing his vintage car to be outrageously expensive.
  • Despite being outrageously expensive, the new smartphone sold out quickly.
  • The vacation package seemed outrageously expensive for just a weekend trip.
  • She considered buying the antique lamp, but it was simply outrageously expensive.
  • The lawyer's fees were so outrageously expensive that many couldn't afford his services.
  • To furnish the entire house with bespoke furniture would be outrageously expensive.
  • Many luxury brands are known for their outrageously expensive products.