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I . cheap [tʃi:p] ADJ

1. cheap (in price):

cheap
dirt cheap

2. cheap (inferior):

cheap
cheap

3. cheap AM inf (mean):

cheap

4. cheap (not kind):

cheap

5. cheap (ashamed):

to feel cheap

Phrases:

cheap at the price AM inf

II . cheap [tʃi:p] ADV

cheap
to go cheap
not to come cheap

III . cheap [tʃi:p] N

I . dirt cheap inf ADJ

II . dirt cheap inf ADV

cheap money policy N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In conclusion, the game was considered a complete and utter ripoff that feels more like a cheap cash-in than a fully thought-out product.
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With a cheap and light wooden frame, the conservatory design had a ridge-and-furrow roof to let in more light and drain rainwater away.
en.wikipedia.org
Later dishonest jewellers passed pinchbeck off as gold; over the years it came to mean a cheap and tawdry imitation of gold.
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The small knick-knack parts were cheap enough to buy, but the delivery costs at roughly five or six dollars a time, were quickly adding up.
www.stuff.co.nz
Needing somewhere to live they go to a local estate agent hoping to pick up a cheap cottage.
en.wikipedia.org
Hopefully, defeat will cause them to chuck out a cheap light plastic reader.
goodereader.com
The only thing more expensive than the best underwater camera gear, is buying the cheap option and then having to buy the proper equipment afterwards.
www.dailymail.co.uk
One neighbour has received everything from tomatoes to chicken stock to a cheap electric kettle.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Most villagers more commonly dine on cheap, lesser-quality fish, usually stewed with "la criolla", a type of rice.
en.wikipedia.org
Back then people didn't go to charity shops so much, so everything was dirt cheap.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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