American Idioms and Expressions

Come Down In Price Idiom

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come down in price
What does come down in price mean?
to lower the price of one's product, to become cheaperWe were forced to come down in price in order to sell our target number of cars for the month.
come down in price
What does come down in price mean?
to lower the price of one's productWe decided to come down in price and try and sell our products quickly.
come down in price
What does come down in price mean?
to lower the price of one's product, to become cheaper We were forced to come down in price in order to sell our target number of cars for the month.

come down in price
What does come down in price mean?
to lower the price of one's product We decided to come down in price and try and sell our products quickly.


Some Random Idioms
get on one`s high horse
What does "get on one`s high horse " mean?
to behave with arroganceMy friend is always getting on her high horse and telling people what to do.
a cream puff
What does "a cream puff" mean?
a person who is easily influenced or beatenThe boy is a cream puff and is always a victim of other people's insults.
last thing on (someone's) mind
What does "last thing on (someone's) mind" mean?
the last thing that someone is thinking aboutGoing to a movie was the last thing on my mind yesterday evening.
nothing is sacred
What does "nothing is sacred" mean?
important things or situations are treated with disrespectNothing is sacred and there are few subjects that the media will not talk about.
times change
What does "times change" mean?
the values and fashions of life changeTimes change and when my friend went to buy some tapes for her tape recorder she found that they were no longer being produced.
according to Hoyle
What does "according to Hoyle" mean?
doing something strictly by the rules, doing something the usual and correct wayAccording to Hoyle we are not allowed to use this room but if nobody knows it should be okay.
put out (something)
What does "put out (something)" mean?
to produce/make somethingThe company decided to put out a newsletter for the employees.
open one`s heart to (someone)
What does "open one`s heart to (someone)" mean?
to talk about one`s feelings honestly, to confide in someoneThe woman suddenly opened her heart to me when I began talking to her on the bus.
by the way
What does "by the way" mean?
incidentally"By the way, could you please bring your computer tomorrow."
pen is mightier than the sword
What does "pen is mightier than the sword" mean?
writing and ideas are more powerful than the use of forceThe general believed that the pen is mightier than the sword and he tried to use words rather than force to overcome his enemies.
Save your skin
What does "Save your skin" mean?
If someone saves their skin, they manage to avoid getting into serious trouble.
make book on (something)
What does "make book on (something)" mean?
make or accept bets on somethingThe gamblers were planning to make book on the coming election.

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