adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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overpriced Italian restaurants
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Arbitrage restores the no-arbitrage condition by increasing the demand for the underpriced asset and increasing the supply of the overpriced asset.
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As Compaq's products become more like other firms', they are starting to look overpriced .
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Blackburn Rovers have spent £10 million so far and seem willing to lash out even more on overpriced players.
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But her enthusiasm was swiftly dampened by a visit to a curio shop, where she bought several overpriced souvenirs.
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It has a restaurant and a tiny general store with overpriced merchandise.
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The propaganda was being poured as thickly as the overpriced highway concrete.
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Wall Street salesmen then try to fool investors into buying the overpriced merchandise.