supersaver
Americannoun
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a specially reduced fare, as for passengers reserving tickets in advance or traveling during off-peak periods.
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any item on which there is a specially reduced price.
The grocery's supersavers this week include oranges, canned peas, and sugar.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of supersaver
1975–80, super- + saver ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Even if you’re a retirement supersaver, inflation is always lurking like a chronic, incurable disease, eroding retirement benefits that often fail to keep up with the rising cost of living.
From New York Times
Walmart has rebooted the idea of Black Friday and spread savings from one single day to three multi-day supersaver events across the month of November.
From Washington Times
Just like you should not try to keep up with the spendthrift Joneses, do not feel like a failure if you cannot match the saving prowess of the supersaver Joneses either.
From Washington Post
Money has been collected through donation jugs placed around the county and through raffles, auctions and contributions from organizations and businesses such as The Grand Island Independent, the Grand Island Community Foundation, the Corvette Club, Patriot Riders, Case New Holland, McCain Foods, Hornady Manufacturing, SuperSaver, the Alpha Sigma Holiday Tour of Homes, and a long list of others.
From Washington Times
For any supersaver, it all starts with prioritizing.
From New York Times
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