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A list of phrases related to the word "price"...
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Any
amount
Asking price
At a price to suit your pocket
At any
cost
At face
value
Bluff
charge
( A movement towards by an animal towards its prey which is halted without attacking )
Capital
cost
Carry the
cost
Charge
of the Light Brigade ( British cavalry
charge
against Russian army in the Crimean War and title of a poem by Tennyson )
Cheap at half the price
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China price
Chip and
charge
Closing price
Come on down ( A catchphrase from The Price Is Right )
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Cost
a pretty penny
Cost
an arm and a leg
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Cost
control
Cost
cutting
Cost
effective
Cost
the earth
Count the
cost
Cut
prices
to the bone
Don't
amount
to a hill of beans
Emotion charged
Every man has his price
Fair market
value
( a reasonable price for an article for sale )
Fuzzy
value
Half price
He knows the
cost
of everything and the
value
of nothing
High season ( the most popular time to visit a resort or attraction - when
prices
are highest )
High ticket item ( a consumer good that would constitute a major
expense
when bought )
I'm in
charge
( A catchphrase from Bruce Forsyth )
If you have to ask the price you can't afford it ( Rolls Royce slogan )
Knockdown price
Live today. Tomorrow will
cost
more ( Pan-Am World Airways advertising slogan )
Lowering
prices
forever, that's Comet sense ( Comet Electrical Stores advertising slogan )
Mate's rates ( discount price offered to friends )
No
expense
spared
Nuisance
value
Offer price
Pay the price
Pearl of great price
Pearls past price
Power without the price ( Atari advertising slogan )
Price fixing
Price on his head
Price out of the market
Price rigging
Right service Right price ( Meineke advertising slogan )
Take a Thomas Cook at our prices! ( Thomas Cook Travel advertising slogan )
Take
charge
The Prince of Menace ( Nickname of actor Vincent Price )
The price is dropping on your weekly shopping ( Tesco advertising slogan )
The price is right
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance
There goes the neighborhood
Value
added tax
Value
for money
Wardrobe mistress ( a person in
charge
of the costumes of a theatrical company )
What do points mean? Points mean prizes ( A catchphrase from Price Is Right )
What does that have to do with the price of beans in Tijauna?
What does that have to do with the price of fish?
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?