all the tea in China »
Something priceless or invaluable.
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arm and a leg »
A relatively high price for an item or service; an exorbitant price.
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at a loss »
Below the cost or price of purchase.
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beat down »
To haggle someone to sell at a lower price.
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below par »
Having a price below its face value.
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buy straw hats in winter »
Of stocks, to buy when both demand and price is low, sell when demand and price is high.
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corner the market »
To monopolize a resource or commodity, as with the intent of driving up prices.
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every man has a price »
Everyone can be bribed or corrupted for a certain price.
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going rate »
The current standard or usual price, rate, or salary for something.
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have to do with the price of tea in China »
To have any relation or bearing whatsoever on the topic at hand, usually used to emphasize the lack of relationship of a non sequitur.
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highway robbery »
Said of excessive or exorbitant prices.
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jack up »
To raise, increase, or accelerate; often said of prices, fees, or rates. See also jack up the price.
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jew down »
To bargain or haggle with a seller in order to obtain a lower price for a good or service.
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knock down »
To reduce the price of.
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mark down »
To reduce the price of.
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