price outrageously
Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words
To set the price of something at a shockingly high level.
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Examples (10)
- The company decided to price their new gadget outrageously.
- They priced the concert tickets outrageously, making them unaffordable for many fans.
- Are you really going to price your vintage car outrageously?
- The antique dealer had a reputation for pricing items outrageously.
- Many consumers feel that luxury brands often price their products outrageously.
- The landlord tried to price the apartment outrageously, despite its poor condition.
- He warned them not to price the artwork outrageously if they wanted to sell it quickly.
- By pricing their services outrageously, they alienated potential clients.
- It's unfair to price essential goods outrageously during a crisis.
- The boutique tends to price its unique pieces outrageously, targeting an exclusive clientele.