1. gouging - Noun
2. gouging - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryThe pharmaceutical industry must be told in no uncertain terms that the medicines that they manufacture for this crisis will be sold at cost. This is not the time for profiteering or price gouging. Bernie Sanders
First of all, I'm in favor of making price gouging a crime, and in fact, one the reasons I didn't vote for the Republican House version was because there were too many breaks for the oil companies. Marty Meehan
According to 3M, it has already been cooperating with the Trump administration and is also investigating reports of price gouging and black markets for the N95 respirators, which are in extremely high demand. Source: Internet
Agostino only got as far as beginning to shape the legs, feet and the torso, roughing out some drapery and probably gouging a hole between the legs. Source: Internet
Alabama’s price gouging law automatically comes into effect when the governor declares a State of Emergency, and it prohibits the “unconscionable pricing” of items for sale or rent. Source: Internet
Amazon cracks down on price gouging seller accounts, Western Colorado gets creative with its internet service, and a breakup story that took place on Zoom catches fire online. Source: Internet