Definition
(a) thousand-dollar (champagne): (a champagne) that costs $1,000
Note that when using a compound adjective such as "thousand-dollar", the "noun" (dollar) is always used in the singular. Other examples: "a two-person team", "a one-man army", "a three-man race".
- "You're sitting in an outdoor Jacuzzi in the middle of winter eating filet mignon and drinking thousand-dollar champagne."
- "Bruno : Harold, you just lit your cigar with a hundred-dollar bill!"
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