money-offadjective [ before noun ]
uk/ˌmʌn.iˈɒf/us/ˌmʌn.iˈɑːf/used to describe an agreement between a business and customer in which the customer can buy something for less than the usual price:
Passengers get money-off deals on future cruises.
money-off coupons/vouchers
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Becoming and making smaller or less
- a nip (here) and a tuck (there) idiom
- attenuate
- axe
- bite
- bite into sth
- dive
- drain
- let sth down
- let up
- lower
- make a hole in sth idiom
- miniaturization
- minimize
- shrink
- slash
- strip sth away
- stripped down
- subside
- tail off
- take a tumble idiom
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