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bargain counter

American  

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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In most retailing, however, the bargain counter is blacked-out for the duration; the ceiling price has become the selling price.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

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

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

Souvenirs have, in their day, had all the potency of a bargain counter in a popular department store well advertised.

From A Pirate of Parts by Neville, Richard