come low

English

Verb

come low (third-person singular simple present comes low, present participle coming low, simple past came low, past participle come low)

  1. (dated) To be available cheaply; to cost little money.
    • Records & Briefs New York State Appellate Division (page 45)
      [] and we also know that the fees of petitioner's attorney do not come low.
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