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bargain counter

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noun

  1. a counter or area in a retail store where merchandise is sold at reduced prices.


Etymology

Origin of bargain counter

First recorded in 1885–90

Example Sentences

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But as most experts in the field know, the bargain counter is risky; an estimated 50% to 60% of all companies up for sale are in trouble.

From Time Magazine Archive

America's biggest bargain counter closed down last week; the War Assets Administration officially expired.

From Time Magazine Archive

That meant that President Roosevelt would continue to adjust customs rates over the bargain counter of reciprocal agreements with other countries.

From Time Magazine Archive

By last week the surging bull market had knocked many of the stocks off the bargain counter.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Anybody dyin'," says I, "or does the bargain counter close at five o'clock?"

From Shorty McCabe by Wilson, F. Vaux (Francis Vaux)

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