Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word limited-quantity.
Examples
-
Going to war at O'Dark-Thirty with fellow consumers to fight over limited-quantity, no-rain-check, bait-and-switch, crap-quality merchandise just doesn't thrill me these days.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
-
Going to war at O'Dark-Thirty with fellow consumers to fight over limited-quantity, no-rain-check, bait-and-switch, crap-quality merchandise just doesn't thrill me these days.
-
These are often either a derivative TV a one-off TV similar to a standard one, but actually a different model with sometimes lower specs and fewer features, or a limited-quantity TV, intended to draw you into the store.
-
These are often either a derivative TV (a one-off TV similar to a standard one, but actually a different model with sometimes lower specs and fewer features), or a limited-quantity TV, intended to draw you into the store.
-
A limited-quantity wine from Doug Hill, a winemaker experienced with famous wineries including Stags Leap and Duckhorn, now working for himself — and thus selling his wine for less than comparable big Napa Cabs.
-
A limited-quantity wine from Doug Hill, a winemaker experienced with famous wineries including Stags Leap and Duckhorn, now working for himself — and thus selling his wine for less than comparable big Napa Cabs.
-
A limited-quantity wine from Doug Hill, a winemaker experienced with famous wineries including Stags Leap and Duckhorn, now working for himself — and thus selling his wine for less than comparable big Napa Cabs.
-
My lovely friend, Chris, sent these over to me via a mutual friend with whom I was having dinner, even though these are precious, limited-quantity treats flown all the way from Japan.
-
"If the costs are so high to comply, the smallest brewers would be at a competitive disadvantage and would likely make decisions that could impact whether they sell seasonal beers or special limited-quantity projects that result in fewer beers at market," Gatza says.
The Seattle Times 2011
-
Ranked by Internet Retailer as the fastest-growing e-tailer in 2010, Beyond the Rack sells its products in the context of two-day, first-come, first-served, limited-quantity events.
unknown title 2011
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.