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caprice [kəˈpriːs] N

2. caprice:

▶ capricious [kəˈprıʃəs] ADJ
▶ capriciously ADV

base price N

halfback [ˈhɑːfbæk] N

one-price N ADJ

I . price [praıs] N

2. price:

II . price [praıs] VB trans

half-witted ADJ

half-caste N ADJ

half-caste → half-breed

See also half-breed

II . half-breed ADJ

II . half-breed ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Free or half-price transit passes are provided by the school system for this purpose.
en.wikipedia.org
I got mine half-price at a retail store because of a flaw (now strategically hidden) that happened during shipping.
www.star-telegram.com
Many of his students were the daughters of clergymen, who received half-price tuition.
en.wikipedia.org
The original admission price to climb to the platform was later reduced to sixpence (children under 12 were half-price).
en.wikipedia.org
The management attempted to increase income by letting in the poorer members of the public for half-price during the third act, but this caused disturbance and complaints.
en.wikipedia.org
We were at the half-price booth for one matinee and never went back.
www.broadwayworld.com
It currently has a half-price offer when buying plots of land with the intention of building a house here.
en.wikipedia.org
The scheme provides people with disability a half-price fare, but the subsidy has remained capped at $30 per trip since 1999.
www.themorningbulletin.com.au
Students, however, receive a discount, and can book any facility for half-price, upon proof of their student status.
en.wikipedia.org
Adults paid sixpence and the under-12s got in for half-price.
www.bbc.co.uk

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