0 (of a price) extremely cheap: --
They're selling jeans for ridiculous knock-down prices.
3 used to describe furniture that is sold in pieces that must be joined together: --
I do not accept that any of those companies was sold at knock-down prices.
But even where a refusal would be in line with the development plan, the authority cannot rely on that fact as a knock-down argument.
What is the effect on such a person of the sell-off of public assets at knock-down prices?
How much will be lost to the taxpayer by selling off valuable assets at knock-down prices to secure a quick sale?
If they are stealing from shops, they will often sell the products at a knock-down price.
We are here talking about one of the most efficient industries in the country which will be sold off at knock-down prices.
They buy the land at almost knock-down agricultural prices.
Moreover, rundown, clapped-out houses have been sold to the private sector at knock-down prices.