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discount house

American  
[dis-kount hous] / ˈdɪs kaʊnt ˌhaʊs /

noun

  1. Also called discount store.  a store that sells much of its merchandise at a price below the usual price.

  2. British. bill broker.


discount house British  

noun

  1. a financial organization engaged in discounting bills of exchange, etc on a large scale primarily by borrowing call money from commercial banks

  2. another name for discount store

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Etymology

Origin of discount house

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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There, crowds of customers were enthusiastically shopping in France's first discount house, with prices of refrigerators, toasters and all other goods cut a flat 20% under prices fixed by manufacturers and retailers.

From Time Magazine Archive

"In addition to the trade discount, we get an extra 1� discount by paying cash for everything we buy," says Los Angeles' William E. Phillips, whose discount house grossed $6,000,000 last year.

From Time Magazine Archive

German now is splattered with such terms as discount house, shopping center, ready to wear and cash and carry.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Skelton finally turns in, he lies down�usually with two or three of his dogs�on something that suggests a discount house with springs.

From Time Magazine Archive

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