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high-ticket

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high-tickĀ·et (htkt)
adj. Informal
Very expensive: "developing a boundless appetite for high-ticket travel" (Eileen Keerdoja).
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Adj.1.high-ticket - very expensive; "big-ticket items like cars and furs"; "a big-ticket government program"
colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
expensive - high in price or charging high prices; "expensive clothes"; "an expensive shop"


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