to be daylight robbery
11daylight robbery — noun uncount BRITISH SPOKEN HIGHWAY ROBBERY …
12daylight robbery — ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ blatant and unfair overcharging …
13daylight robbery — If you are overcharged or underpad, s a dayght robbery; open, unfar and hard to prevent. Rp off has a sar meanng. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** The term daylight robbery is used when the price of something is thought to be much too… …
14daylight robbery — N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If someone charges you a great deal of money for something and you think this is unfair or unreasonable, you can refer to this as daylight robbery. [BRIT, INFORMAL] Daylight robbery that s what it is, she would declare …
15daylight robbery — British, American & Australian, American & Australian a situation in which you are charged much more for something than you think you should have to pay. Three pounds for an orange juice? It s daylight robbery! …
16daylight robbery — UK / US noun [uncountable] British spoken used for saying that you think something is much too expensive I m not paying that much. It s daylight robbery! …
17Daylight robbery — If you are overcharged or underpaid, it is a daylight robbery; open, unfair and hard to prevent. Rip off has a similar meaning …
18daylight robbery — robbery that was committed during the day …
19daylight\ robbery — See: highway robbery …
20daylight robbery — noun an exorbitant charge for a product or service …