nonsale

English

Etymology

non- + sale

Adjective

nonsale (not comparable)

  1. Not of or pertaining to selling.
  2. Not part of a sale where goods are discounted.
    • 2009 January 29, Marianne Rohrlich, “The Retailers’ View”, in New York Times:
      Customers who made purchases at Moss’s recent sale, held in a rented space around the corner, were given a card entitling them to a 15 percent discount on nonsale items in the store that are $500 or more, and items left over from the sale are being sold online as “Web specials,” Mr. Getchell said, which “is very odd for us — we never did it before.”

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