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Most expensive

Most expensive

(adj)
UK
məʊst ɪksˈpɛnsɪv
US
moʊst ɪkˈspɛnsɪv
Definition: The highest price, the most expensive
Meaning: Cao giá nhất, đắt tiền nhất
Not Common
How to use "Most expensive" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Tokyo is also one of the world's most expensive cities.

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Tokyo is home to some of the most expensive and acclaimed restaurants in the world.

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1 million dollars is the price of the most expensive laptop.

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The world's most expensive pancakes are made by the Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel's five star Opus restaurant.

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A Swedish abbreviation, "Trevita", or "three whites", tops our list of the most expensive production cars.

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The most expensive item ever sold on eBay was a yacht.

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Here we're going to look at the 5 most expensive street-legal production cars.

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The most expensive cheesecake sold for $4,592.42 (£3,496.44;3,955.57€) and was made by chef Raffaele Ronca (USA) at Ristorante Rafele in New York, NY, USA on October 30, 2017.

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Here we're going to look at some of the world's most expensive foods, obviously, this doesn't list every type of food by any means but I've chosen some of the world's favorites and those that are most common.

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Wagyu beef is the world's most expensive beef, costing around $275 per lb for the meat itself, and a 2000 vintage cote de boeuf, or rib steak, costing $3200.

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Saffron holds the title of the most expensive spice, with Spanish Saffron for example costing around $300 an ounce in Walmart.

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Truffles are one of the most expensive ingredients in the world, with white costing more than the black varieties.

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Matsutake, a prized Japanese answer to the black truffle, holds the title for the world's most expensive mushroom, costing around $1,000 per pound.

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