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Examples for "cheap"
Examples for "cheap"
1Political words on issues of great note to Indigenous people are cheap.
2Labor was very cheap in China, as well as Canton and Shanghai.
3Farmers markets are plentiful and offer another option for great, cheap food.
4That's a great global franchise, great management, it's cheap on book value.
5A slew of products now address the problem-butthey don't come cheap.
1As for Bolton, he defines 'punk' in terms of how it looks.
2The punk-at-heart trio won't stop making new music anytime soon, Armstrong says.
3The parasite is not just a punk out having a good time.
4That's why it's often compared to the punk rock movement, he said.
5What he cherished about punk four decades ago was the DIY aspect.
1I remembered something Trapp had told me once about his bridge-bum days.
2The trim, khaki-garbed enlistment officer rubs elbows with the lodging house bum.
3Guess the lamp is on the bum, but you hardly need that.
4The law, missing the right quarry, descends on the slower-moving, harmless bum.
5I just couldn't resist giving him the bum's rush for a change.
1I enjoy doing the cheesy movies more, but I enjoy the challenge.
2Instagram is Instagram because it's simple, slightly cheesy, and easy to share.
3The bread was sour and the Italian butter rank and cheesy-oftenuneatable.
4The cheesy trailer certainly hints at a sentimental but pretty soulless affair.
5That would be cheesy and project weakness, Graham told reporters on Wednesday.
1He was handsome, no question, but in a sort of sleazy way.
2Her first thought was that this would be about the sleazy article.
3In fact, B is relentlessly revealed to be a self-pitying, sleazy racist.
4The terror she'd felt in that sleazy Baltimore casino came rushing back.
5Machine-made passementerie on top of conspicuous but sleazy material is always shoddy.
1That's quite a feat, given how crummy the experience is these days.
2My position in the company is dependent upon this bozo's crummy opinion.
3They said you're footwork was crummy, that you had no training regime.
4In other words, she was pretty dang crummy, thank you very much.
5Despite crummy macroeconomic conditions, retailers were selling flat-panel displays by the boatload.
1The chintzy bedroom under the sloping roof was very still and quiet.
2It was gaudy and chintzy and not anything I would ever wear.
3In country houses they ought to be charming-allchintzy and smelling of pot-pourri!
4A chintzy rustic decor adds to the old world feel.
5Pirated copies of Microsoft's operating system have existed as long as chintzy PC owners themselves.
1Her voice sounded tinny and tired in the earphones of my fishbowl.
2It had been crackling, sputtering nasal tinny words while the men talked.
3The tone was tinny, the same phrases were repeated time after time.
4The tinny sound of the possibility of cocaine woke him every time.
5The water was room temperature and had a tinny taste to it.
6It's flat and tinny, not at all what it used to be.
7And the sword laughed, a tinny sound without lungs to hold it.
8I can hear tinny hip-hop music coming from the dangling ear bud.
9He knocked on the bar across the top, a tinny echoing clang.
10From the next block tinny Near Eastern music skirled from a radio.
11There was a tinny, clanking sound at the edge of the property.
12Sometimes they had a machine that made scratchy music with tinny singing.
13The sound emanating from the DijAssist was too tinny for Justin's liking.
14Her voice was tinny and small, like air pressed into a straw.
15It's like they almost always have the same taste, a little tinny.
16Then the tinny taste in my gummed-up mouth floods me with self-loathing.
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