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- noun Plural form of
pricetag .
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Examples
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Again, though, Manny’s sudden crush on his niece-by-marriage Haley didn’t feel right, perhaps because it still had the pricetags from the Arrested Development store on it, perhaps because unlike the Maeby/George-Michael pas de deux, Manny-Haley doesn’t (and shouldn’t) have the overarching danger of actually sparking some fireworks.
'Modern Family' recap: When movie stars attack! | EW.com 2009
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But the stuff with pricetags of $2000. oo or more i don't even look at.
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Those who are buying often opt for distressed property and other previously owned homes because of the pricetags.
Home Resales Climb Jeff Bater 2011
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I would like to point out that Conservatism has provided more free lunches that have a big pricetags.
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People have been especially attracted to foreclosed homes because of the low pricetags.
New Home Sales Tick Up Jeff Bater 2011
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But the stuff with pricetags of $2000. oo or more i don't even look at.
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It's possible myYearbook could have fetched more had it been sold a few years ago, when competitors like Bebo and MySpace drew far bigger pricetags.
Millennials Make Millions Shira Ovide 2011
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Apple-lovers may turn up their noses at the selection, but others will find a number of respectable devices, often with lower pricetags.
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Apple-lovers may turn up their noses at the selection, but others will find a number of respectable devices, often with lower pricetags.
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What I find outrageous and offensive are those ads in high-end glossy mags featuring models in torn, shredded, and provocatively fitted denim outfits - with pricetags that could feed a Somali family for five years.
The Social History of Blue Jeans elena maria vidal 2009
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