Definition of «knockdown price»

The phrase "knockdown price" means a very low price or a big discount offered for something.

Sentences with «knockdown price»

  • relax guys wenger is saying that so he can get a good deal in the market.if people think we arent desperate we can shop at knockdown prices bla bla bla.. (justarsenal.com)
  • In one documented by the Africa Progress Panel, mining rights in the Democratic Republic of Congo were sold for knockdown prices in deals that involved a series of secretly - owned firms in the BVI, leaving it unclear who had benefited from what may have been corrupt deals. (politics.co.uk)
  • In March 1918, the National Gallery director Sir Charles Holmes and the then Treasury adviser John Maynard Keynes travelled to Paris on a secret wartime mission to buy up masterpieces of French 19th - century art at knockdown prices from the posthumous sale of Degas's art collection. (apollo-magazine.com)
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