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cut-price - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cut-price in Hindi

  • कीमत में कटौती

cut-price Definition

Adjective

  • for sale at a reduced or unusually low price.
  • offering goods at reduced prices.

cut-price Example

  • The company are offering cut-price deals on many flights. ( कंपनी कई फ्लाइट्स पर कट-प्राइस डील ऑफर कर रही है। )
  • Developers will be hawking cut-price flats and houses. ( डेवलपर्स कम कीमत वाले फ्लैटों और घरों की फेरी लगाएंगे। )
  • I bought it cut-price. ( मैंने इसे कट-प्राइस खरीदा। )
  • Here the cut-price and the breakable predominated. ( यहां कट-प्राइस और ब्रेकेबल की प्रधानता थी। )

More Sentence

  • Jet, which already sells cut-price petrol, will knock 12p off a gallon of unleaded, reducing it to £199.6p.
  • For example, there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from.
  • Tottenham Court Road is the best place for cut-price stereo equipment.
  • How do you usually cut price cut?.
  • And, when they get tired of waiting, they cut price.
  • Wanted: Young single woman in need of cut price romantic Caribbean holiday.
  • Tottenham Court Road is the best place for cut-price stereo equipment.
  • Or they can pick up cut-price plant and equipment, or computer systems.
  • My cut plus tip was cheaper than my base hair cut price in St.
  • I bought some cut price things and found that they were very poor quality.
  • What's going on with the good guy cut price lawyer and the bad gal star lawyer.
  • For example, there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from.
  • Intercar was launched in a blaze of publicity in 1985 as one of the country's first cut-price car supermarkets.
  • Finally, if cut-price really does equal cut-corners, why are contributions based entirely on gross fees?
  • Or they can pick up cut-price plant and equipment, or computer systems.
  • Universities can offer cut-price tuition, although most have stuck close to the $3,000.
  • Intercar was launched in a blaze of publicity in 1985 as one of the country's first cut-price car supermarkets.
  • Fruit is fairly inexpensive in Japan because they buy cut-price oranges and apples from South Africa.
  • Fakes a lot HARD-UP shoppers were warned yesterday to beware of cut-price fakes.
  • By day, a long street in the Nipponbashi area is lined with cut-price electronics stores.
  • Oxford felt like a transatlantic liner in the age of bucket shops and cut-price charters.
  • Rather than setting up their own discount arm, food retailers could simply sell cut-price brands in their superstores.