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Definition of Price bracket
1. Noun. A category of merchandise based on their price.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Price Bracket
Literary usage of Price bracket
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cruising the Mediterranean: A Guide to the Ports of Call by Larry H. Ludmer (2002)
"Lower-priced staterooms are far too small to be comfortable, with those in the
higher price bracket reaching only "adequate" status. ..."
2. Adventure Guide to St. Martin & St. Barts by Lynne M. Sullivan (2003)
"... just a five-minute drive from Marigot, the Creole-style Mercure is the classiest
hotel in its price bracket. Five three-story buildings surround a large ..."
3. Tuscany and Umbria by Emma Jones (2004)
"... offer the best in the higher price bracket. HOTEL PRICE CHART Rates are per
room with private bath, based on double occupancy, including breakfast. ..."
4. Daytrips France: 48 One Day Adventures by Rail, Bus Or Car by Earl Steinbicker (2005)
"A large and very attractive city with a Mediterranean flair all its own, Nice
has a broad range of hotels and restaurants in every conceivable price bracket ..."
5. Romantic Weekends in Virginia, Washington DC and Maryland by Norman Renouf, Norman Renove, Kathy Renouf (1999)
"The general range is between $5 and $500 (though some can cost thousands of
dollars), with most falling in the $15 to $35 price bracket. ..."
6. Cracowby Andrew Beattie, Timothy Pepper by Andrew Beattie, Timothy Pepper (2002)
"Rather more personal than bigger hotels in this price bracket, and recommended
for those who can afford it. Holiday Inn $$$$ ul.Wielopole 4 »(0I2) 619 OOOO ..."
7. Daytrips Italy: 40 One Day Adventures by Rail, Car Or Bus by Earl Steinbicker (2005)
"... Being a popular vacation spot for Italians and foreigners alike, Lake Como
offers an abundance of restaurants and cafés in every possible price bracket. ..."
8. Architectuurgids Nederland: 1900-2000 = Architectural guide to the by Paul Groenendijk, Piet Vollaard (2006)
"D welling units are small and simple though they vary in size and price bracket.
Elevations are straightforward, rhythmic and well- proportioned. ..."