Definitionn. selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Just one: not dumping Logan before coming to the beach this weekend. [Please select]
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Dumping papers from pigeon-holes, Mary calmly explained how complete was her overthrow. [Please select]
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"Just like you--always up to some mischief," said Martha, dumping down a salt-cellar with a bang. [Please select]
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Contrary to general opinion, the intestines are not a dumping-ground but a digestive organ. [Please select]
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"Look out, you'll break the bottle, dumping the wheelbarrow over like that," he remarked warningly.' [Please select]
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Carrion and material from dumping grounds furnish another fairly constant component of the crow's diet. [Please select]
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The trip holding the scraper while dumping is operated from the ground. [Please select]
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At this rate of output the cost of dumping would be only 1 ct. [Please select]
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Having organized his new garbage system (the garbage was to be towed twenty miles to sea and there dumped), The Laird forbade further dumping on the Sawdust Pile. [Please select]
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"You might call on Andrew Daney, my general manager," The Laird continued, turning to Caleb Brent, "and make a dicker with him for hauling our garbage-scow out to sea and dumping it." [Please select]
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