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bargain-counter





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Close behind them came a bargain-counter rush in medieval halberds and maces, paneled Tudor interiors, stained-glass windows, Louis XIV chairs, a heterogeneous collection of like knickknacks.

From Time Magazine Archive

The bargain-counter symphony was the idea of Nicholas Johnston, a wealthy photographer whose portraits of the carriage trade fetch the fanciest prices in northern California.

From Time Magazine Archive

Everywhere, hundred-dollar handbags were stacked in bargain-counter disarray.

From Time Magazine Archive

Why, you make a bargain-counter remnant of me!

From The Early Bird A Business Man's Love Story by Brown, Arthur William

Then I should have to tell her the real reason: I didn't want to marry her or anybody else on such a bargain-counter basis.

From The Woman-Haters: a yarn of Eastboro twin-lights by Lincoln, Joseph Crosby




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