Big ticket


costing a great deal; expensive:
fur coats and other big-ticket items.
historical examples

the making of bobby burnit george randolph chester
the boys and i mrs. molesworth

adjective
(prenominal) (of retail goods) belonging to the most expensive and prestigious cl-ss

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