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INSIDER TIPS: Take advantage of half-price sushi rolls, wines and sake flights during happy hour.

The Kremlin has offered generous incentives—such as half-price gas for Ukraine—to woo its neighbors.

A little on the expensive side, it has a happy hour with half price drinks and hors d'oeuvres, Tuesday through Friday.

It's where I buy my golf shirts, and they're always half price or a little less.

On Tuesday nights, all the sushi at this little bar, with its deck over Pensacola Bay, is half-price.

When bread is stale, the bakers sell it for half price, despite the fact that only then has it become fit to eat.

When the first excitement about a book is over, these extra copies are put into handsome binding and disposed of for half price.

Tickets downstairs at the office, sir, five shillings: ladies half price if accompanied by a gentleman.

At most restaurants you can get a second help of anything for half-price, and that is technically called a 'follow.'

Do you think any one would buy my "Encyclopdia Britannica" at half-price, and my globes?

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to half-price, such as: cheap, economical, low-cost, low-priced, modest, and popular.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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