bargain counter
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bargain counter
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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Julie, who met Charles-Hubert at a bargain counter where "their hands clasped over a pair of socks at a reduced price," is a kind of Clausewitz of the cash register.
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Yet I don't think you should get out of stocks; when the market puts shares on the bargain counter, logic dictates that you should buy, not sell.
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That meant that President Roosevelt would continue to adjust customs rates over the bargain counter of reciprocal agreements with other countries.
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America's biggest bargain counter closed down last week; the War Assets Administration officially expired.
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"Hades," said the lady who loves to shop, "would be a magnificent and endless bargain counter and I looking on without a cent."
From Toaster's Handbook Jokes, Stories, and Quotations by Fanning, C. E. (Clara Elizabeth)
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