Synonym: abundance, common, inexpensive, costly, expensive. Similar words: cheat, ahead of schedule, leap, take apart, chew, chef, cheek, chest. Meaning: [tʃiːp] adj. 1. relatively low in price or charging low prices 2. tastelessly showy 3. of very poor quality; flimsy 4. embarrassingly stingy.
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151. She felt cheap and stupid, like a naughty child caught stealing.
152. Janet made her new dress from cheap cloth, and when she washed it , It'shrank and was too small. Live and learn.
153. He has been grinding out cheap romantic stories at the rate of one a week.
154. If you want a qualified accountant, their services don't come cheap.
155. I wish you'd stop making cheap jokes about my friends.
156. Thanks for tipping me the wink about those cheap tickets, Bill.
157. To buy all the recommended equipment is expensive, but as an investment for the future it is cheap at the price.
158. Cheap rate for overseas telephone calls is from 8pm to 8am.
159. It may be fairly cheap to buy, but you've got to take into consideration the money you'll spend on repairs.
160. He used to get cheap thrills out of frightening the girl next door.
161. Feeling guilty for the homeless is one thing, finding cheap secure accommodation for them is quite another .
162. Car manufacturers have been accused of flooding the market with cheap cars.
163. Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate and 48p at all other times.
164. It isn't cheap to get there, leastways not at this time of year.
165. I suggest we use Barkers as our main suppliers - they're good and furthermore they're cheap.
166. Look in the paper to see if there are any computers going cheap.
167. He bought me some CDs which were going cheap .
168. I was tired of his cheap jokes at my expense.
169. Best buys of the week are carrots and cabbages, which are plentiful and cheap.
170. The airline has introduced a cheap return fare to New York.
171. Some machines look more like cheap, plastic toys - leave these well alone.
172. That new car is very cheap; there must be a catch in it somewhere!
173. I know this place is a bit of a dive, but the drink's cheap and the food's great. Sentencedict.com
174. I'm saving up vouchers to get a cheap air ticket to the States.
175. The use of cheap labour helped to keep costs down.
176. He's so cheap he didn't even buy me a card for my birthday.
177. You won't catch Carla eating in a cheap restaurant, oh no.
178. It was comfortable and cheap: best of all, most of the rent was being paid by two American friends.
179. Everybody bought some just because the goods were cheap; but they turned out to be faulty — they say fools rush in.
180. The house is very cheap. There must be a catch somewhere.