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UK
/tʃˈiːp/
]
[ US /ˈtʃip/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃip/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- embarrassingly stingy
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tastelessly showy
loud sport shirts
tawdry ornaments
a flashy ring
a flash car
a meretricious yet stylish book
garish colors
a gaudy costume - of very poor quality; flimsy
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relatively low in price or charging low prices
it would have been cheap at twice the price
inexpensive family restaurants
How To Use cheap In A Sentence
- It's hay that may have become moldy - if it was moist when put in the haymow - but it is just as effective for mulching as good hay, and a great deal cheaper.
- It will probably work out cheaper to hire a van and move your own things.
- They use cheap materials and actually destroy a lot of decent furniture and fittings in the process - if something is considered unfashionable it gets taken out or painted over.
- T.e Saints D received a couple of cheap calls againt Farve, but the refs made it up with the "mystery" defensive pass interference call in O/T. Shutdown Corner Yahoo! Sports - Top News
- He may also be able to find a sublet, many of the med students go home for the summer, so he may be able to find a furnished room/apartment for cheap.
- He was a cheap crook and what used to be called a chiseler. Hard Road
- The hug a bub is a very secure carrier, (we hope to stock it in the new year) or the moby is a cheaper version. Born at Home
- So was Laker's concept of cheap but regular air travel.
- Sprucing up kitchens and bathrooms by repainting units, or adding fresh new tiles, can be a cheap way to up the asking price.
- No more brown and white tiles or horrendous cheapo panelling, please.