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Monoprix|ˈmɒnəʊpriː| [Fr., lit. ‘one price’.] One of a chain of multiple stores (in France) in which a cheap class of goods is sold (orig. all at the same price).
1937W. Fortescue Sunset House ix. 164 Bulky goods hastily thrust into bags at the Monoprix. 1965V. Canning Whip Hand v. 48, I bought six pairs of pants at a Monoprix. 1966G. Greene Comedians i. i. 23 Cynicism is cheap—you can buy it at any Monoprix store. 1973D. Orgill Jasius Pursuit i. 8 She had seen Mademoiselle in the Monoprix down in Cannes. |