high-priced in English

adjective
1
costing a great deal; expensive.
high-quality and high-priced furniture

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1. That's a high-priced waiter you got there, Roy.

2. You know, shiny shoes, we associate with high-priced lawyers and bankers.

3. A high - priced gnome assassin is rumored to be in the area.

4. 26 A high - priced gnome assassin is rumored to be in the area.

5. 23 These garments now await the guile of high-priced tailors before transfer to my hotel.

6. Don Corey and Jed Sills operate Checkmate, Inc., a very high priced detective agency in San Francisco

7. Rather than grabbing those high-priced batteries or that extra box of cereal , walk down the aisle .

8. Dan won his prize in medicine for demonstrating that high- priced fake medicine works better than low- priced fake medicine.

9. (Applause) Dan won his prize in medicine for demonstrating that high-priced fake medicine works better than low-priced fake medicine.

10. 7 Just pick up the nearest hunk of high-priced technology you have on hand and hurl it against the wall.

11. If you have seen a high priced older vehicle, classic or antique than more likely they are using one of our Carburetors

12. 22 If you rely on a high-priced brand to ensure a good hair day, you could be sending money down the drain.

13. Bans or restrictions on the use of natural gas will force residents to buy even more of the state’s unreliable and high-priced juice

14. Frank Cannon is an overweight, balding ex-cop with a deep voice and expensive tastes in culinary pleasures; he becomes a high-priced private investigator.

15. On paper the company looked to be extremely profitable on sales of high-priced "above board" items, but in fact these profits were essentially non-existent.

16. I remember when Amazon was known only for books, and when dirty taxis or high-priced limousines were the only alternative to public transport or my own car.

17. Are they high priced courtesans?Mistresses of seduction?Or something more illusive?Whatever a geisha is, it's more than a role, it's an all- encompassing way of life.

18. Interestingly, it showed that ordinary Vaseline or mineral oil products were far less likely to cause an acne condition than were the fancy, high-priced and highly advertised products.

19. 20 Are they high priced courtesans?Mistresses of seduction?Or something more illusive?Whatever a geisha is, it's more than a role, it's an all- encompassing way of life.

20. The modifications made later in 1955 in these schemes were in regard to the final product pattern , the accent in the case of MISW being shifted to high - priced special steel .

21. Well, Ambergris is actually a highly sought-after ingredient in high-priced fragrances, because it makes scents last longer and, as you can probably guess, whale spit-up requires quite a bit of luck to find

22. Cook County Assessor James Houlihan says his 2003 measure, which capped annual increases of taxable Assessed value at 7 percent for many homeowners in the county, provided much-needed relief to residents on the South and Near West sides where waves of high-priced condominiums and townhouses have driven up the property values for longtime residents.