retail
[ri:teɪl]

noun

[Definition]: sale in small amount, not whole sale

[Example Sentences]:
1. The retail sales data was a surprise for analysts who had expected a rise of around 0.4%.
2. On the surface, this may seem like a good deal because the retail price is $120.
3. Yet despite that fact, there is still a gap in retail security in 2015.
4. He expects the retail price to be around $600.
5. The retail giant matches Walmart by offering free shipping to shoppers who spend more than $35.
6. The Omni Bar will be available in April 2015 for a suggested retail price of $799.95.
7. They typically retail for under $200.
8. It will retail for 499 Brazilian Real, or $160.40.
9. It will retail for $249.
10. Excluding car sales, retail sales were up 0.5%, compared with estimates of only 0.1%.
11. The suggested retail price for basic boards based on its GeForce GTX 760 has been reduced to $219.
12. Those special included earbuds retail, when sold separately, for $149.
13. He then flipped them for at least $100 more than retail, selling one for as high as $650.
14. Early bird pricing is $249, and the retail price will be $349.
15. The East Bay retail sector gained 1,000 jobs, although construction was weak and lost 500.


[Antonyms]buy
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