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cheap

[tʃiːp]

Definition:
1. Relatively low in price or charging low prices.
2. Tastelessly showy.
3. Of very poor quality.

Use 'cheap' in a sentence:

  1. New cars don't come cheap.
  2. The meal was amazingly cheap.
  3. The printer isn't exactly cheap at £ 200.
  4. Violins like this don't come cheap.
  5. Buying a cheap computer is a false economy.
  6. It isn't cheap, I can tell you!
  7. He runs a cheap ticket racket.
  8. They had been forced to find cheap tickets in the gallery.
  9. A cheaper range of products was introduced to plug the gap at the lower end of the market.
  10. Employers want cheap labour and consumers want cheap houses.
  11. There's lots of cheap land in the hinterlands.
  12. There is an abundant supply of cheap labour.
  13. A return is cheaper than two singles.
  14. Nick has always been good at finding cheap flights.
  15. It was dirt cheap.
  16. You can cook a cheap veggie chilli in 15 minutes.
  17. Small traders cannot compete in the face of cheap foreign imports.
  18. Employers are using immigrants as cheap labour.
  19. There's loads of cheap accommodation within cooee of the airport.
  20. It's a false economy to buy cheap clothes.
  21. The colonel was sitting behind a cheap wooden desk.
  22. Oh, please, Dad, just this once don't be cheap.
  23. The report concluded the cheapest option was to close the laboratory.
  24. Carpeting is a reasonably cheap floor covering.
  25. A small car has the added advantage of being cheaper to run.
  26. Online shopping is both cheap and convenient.
  27. It has the double advantage of being both easy and cheap.
  28. There was usually some bread going cheap at the end of the day.
  29. Don't buy that coat ─ it looks cheap and nasty.
  30. I was tired of his cheap jokes at my expense.
  31. We made the journey by land, though flying would have been cheaper.
  32. Don't buy that coat—it looks cheap and nasty.
  33. My own feeling is that we should buy the cheaper one.
  34. Cheap imported goods are flooding the market.
  35. The use of cheap labour helped to keep costs down.
  36. This method has two advantages: first it is cheaper and second it is quicker.
  37. It'll work out cheaper to travel by bus.
  38. I got this dress cheap in a sale.
  39. Dana bought rolls of silk that seemed ridiculously cheap.
  40. Trains are reliable, cheap and best for long-distance travel.
  41. The unit is comparatively easy to install and cheap to operate.
  42. Cheap imports decimated the British cycle industry.
  43. Cycling is a cheap way to get around.
  44. It wasn't cheap. Anything but.
  45. Anything that's cheap this year will be even cheaper next year.
  46. The hotel was anything but cheap.
  47. They're always selling off stuff like that dirt cheap.
  48. She's expert at making cheap but stylish clothes.
  49. Personal computers are cheap and getting cheaper.
  50. I've done some research to find out the cheapest way of travelling there.