The high-priced millionaire escapes and the low-browed pickpocket goes to prison.
The large industrial companies have the highest priced lawyers exclusively attending to their affairs.
Eggs and all other perishable products, for the same reason, vary much in price, and are at times high-priced and hardly attainable.
An immense quantity of high-priced saddles, and thousands of whips[80], were sent out to a people as incapable of adopting them as they were of knowing their convenience.
Percolation devices are subdivided into the simple drip pots and the continuous percolation machines, as represented by numerous complicated and high-priced contrivances on the market.
It is used with practically any of the high-priced coffees to reduce the cost of the blend.
They are blended with Bourbon Santos to make a low-priced palatable coffee.
One of the leading advocates of "splitting nickels" has worked out a chart to show how coffee should be priced to make predetermined profits.
He should see that the coffee is roasted properly, and that it is always fresh; that the selling effort is not expended on the lowest-priced blend, but on a grade that can be recommended for cup merit.
Probably the very best result in a low-priced blend may be obtained by using one-half old-crop Bourbon Santos with one-half new-crop Haiti or Santo Domingo of the cheaper grades.
A grocer equipped with these coffees has the Santos for his low-priced seller.
But every woman does not care to employ a high-priced interior decorator.
All in all--where could you purchase such splendid architecture and livableness as in this modest-priced Forsyth?
As to patronizing your fashionable cabinet makers and high-priced upholsterers, we were not guilty of the folly, but bought at reasonable rates from auction stores and at public sales.
In consequence of former experience in cheap furniture, we had no thought of getting a low-priced article from a second or third rate establishment; but designed, when we did purchase, to act wisely and get the best.
In this sized tube all the high-priced colors are put up; the cadmiums, the madders, vermilions, and ultramarines and cobalts.
It is in those higher-priced colors, on which you must largely depend for the more sparkling qualities, that you will have most trouble.
Briefly, it was to extend the scope of the present business by laying in a stock of extravagant, high-priced shirt and necktie materials, with Bob as partner in the new venture.
Intense cold favors the action, when all paints become very brittle, a fact much to be seen on low-priced vehicles in winter time.
The magazine is not edited with high-priced discretion.
I have seen several which were priced at two or three horses.
There is no better example than the bloated and wrongly priced Russian market for short-term government obligations, the GKOs.
This principle explains why land especially adapted to raising maize is higherpriced than land primarily adapted to raising wheat.
Likewise on the high-priced farms the labor income was approximately $10 an acre, while on the lower priced ones it was about $7.
Here may be bought a medal for two sous, or a crucifix pricedat several hundred francs.
I will not allow you to sell them any more of your high-priced rubbish, or permit you to cheat them at cards.
In the Sagot catalogue of 1891, over five hundred and fifty posters by Cheret are described, and of these no less than eighty are priced at twenty francs or more.
Some even talked of a large output of low-priced machines to meet the competition of the familiar car that put the automobile joke on the map.
Let the agent of a well-known popular-priced American car tell his story.
I know of half a dozen automobile and other producing establishments who are making plans to manufacture popular-priced cars when the war is over.
We had established a very promising motor market (and especially with moderate-and low-priced cars) among the French.
A furnished room can be rented for $2 a week, however, and popular priced restaurant food can be had for a dollar a day.
The girl had been poor, too; it was unlikely that she would have gone to a high-priced hotel.
It was a great mistake, on the part of employers, to suppose that the lowest-priced labour was always the cheapest.
It is not necessary that a picture should be high-priced in order to be beautiful and good.
In fact the old man had bought it in St. Louis, and had selected a high-priced article.
Besides, he had registered at a high-priced hotel, and this alone showed that he was not cramped for means.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "priced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: assessed; expensive; prized; rated; valued; worth