Idiom

Beyond price

What does "Beyond price" mean?

To be so prized and valuable as to not be obtainable by money.

Beyond price

Britain, 16th century.

To be so prized and valuable as to not be obtainable by money.

Worldwide.

  • Getting in to the school hall for the annual nativity play cost us $5 but seeing little Angie in the lead role was beyond price.