Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcheap
Literary usage of Overcheap
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the National Board of Fire Underwriters: Fifty Years of a by Harry Chase Brearley, Daniel N. Handy (1916)
"... the local agents were in a chastened frame of mind, and the insuring public
seemed fully awake to the danger of overcheap insurance. ..."
2. Fifty Years of a Civilizing Force: An Historical and a Critical Study of the by Harry Chase Brearley (1916)
"... the local agents were in a chastened frame of mind, and the insuring public
seemed fully awake to the danger of overcheap insurance. ..."
3. Self-formation: Or, The History of an Individual Mind; Intended as a Guide by Capel Lofft (1837)
"overcheap sold, is not over- honestly come by. Depend upon it they are smuggled
goods; look if they have the custom-house stamp upon them. It is a scandal, ..."
4. A Dictionary, Gujarátí and English by Shápurjí Edaljí (1868)
"^Sl"!, "»• A time of scarcity occasioned hv draught. )». overcheap merchandise
or goods; useless business. ». S. A virtuous or meritorious act, ..."