discount house
Americannoun
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Also called discount store. a store that sells much of its merchandise at a price below the usual price.
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British. bill broker.
noun
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a financial organization engaged in discounting bills of exchange, etc on a large scale primarily by borrowing call money from commercial banks
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another name for discount store
Etymology
Origin of discount house
First recorded in 1945–50
Example Sentences
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In the process, the distinction between a discount house and a department store is getting harder to tell without a scorecard.
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One big Chicago corporation recently bought all its employees Christmas presents from a discount house, picked up 700 radios at $9.45 each, v.
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German now is splattered with such terms as discount house, shopping center, ready to wear and cash and carry.
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The discount house is not a new idea.
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And so, just when their little world—kindly, malicious, censorious, as the case might be—was expecting to hear of their engagement, Godfrey Pavely suddenly left Pewsbury to spend a year in a great Paris discount house.
From Love and hatred by Lowndes, Marie Belloc
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