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Definition of cheaply in English: cheaplyadverb ˈtʃiːpliˈtʃipli 1In an inexpensive way. cheaply priced designer furniture Example sentencesExamples - Each of these movies was shot cheaply, on location, in under three weeks.
- Once the license is obtained, the foreign investor reportedly can rent land very cheaply, and then build a factory and employ labor.
- How can a given service be acquired most cheaply?
- The shows themselves appear to be pretty cheaply made.
- Powdered milk from the U.S. sold more cheaply than regular milk from Jamaican dairies.
- Investors acted too swiftly on concerns, and soon junk bonds were priced too cheaply in the eyes of market experts.
- There is nothing we can grow here that could not be grown more cheaply elsewhere.
- The pressure to make things cheaply is unbelievable.
- The animation was cheaply produced, preserving a quality normally reserved for Saturday morning cartoons.
- If someone could install it in my car cheaply, I could finally throw away all those adapters I've accumulated.
2In a way that requires little effort or sacrifice, especially where this is regarded as contemptible or exploitative. peace of mind doesn't come cheaply some people forgive too cheaply Example sentencesExamples - He has a real sensitivity to his work that frames his kind of insane associative irreverence very sweetly, and never cheaply.
- They were struggling to get any possession at this stage and were guilty of giving the ball away pretty cheaply.
- All such shaming was done by women who considered some other woman as "giving herself too cheaply" or "having no self-respect."
- After the war, he cheaply and covertly fired Clark for being right.
- Goals were cheaply conceded, while injury deprived Corrigan of some of his most potent options.
- The band's multifaceted punk serves to hype the bass and drums over their cutting guitar noise and cheaply distorted vocals.
- She refuses to use the incident cheaply, revealing she has the insight and awareness to make many more great films after this one.
- I am wondering if "democracy" is only a word that's cheaply used while totalitarianism is the norm.
- You've responded strongly to the "cheaply smutty" language and jokes that some of the new sitcoms traffic in.
- We treat our citizenship so lightly and cheaply.
Definition of cheaply in US English: cheaplyadverbˈtʃipliˈCHēplē 1In an inexpensive way. cheaply priced designer furniture Example sentencesExamples - Investors acted too swiftly on concerns, and soon junk bonds were priced too cheaply in the eyes of market experts.
- Each of these movies was shot cheaply, on location, in under three weeks.
- If someone could install it in my car cheaply, I could finally throw away all those adapters I've accumulated.
- Powdered milk from the U.S. sold more cheaply than regular milk from Jamaican dairies.
- There is nothing we can grow here that could not be grown more cheaply elsewhere.
- The shows themselves appear to be pretty cheaply made.
- The pressure to make things cheaply is unbelievable.
- The animation was cheaply produced, preserving a quality normally reserved for Saturday morning cartoons.
- Once the license is obtained, the foreign investor reportedly can rent land very cheaply, and then build a factory and employ labor.
- How can a given service be acquired most cheaply?
2In a way that requires little effort or sacrifice, especially where this is regarded as contemptible or exploitative. peace of mind doesn't come cheaply some people forgive too cheaply Example sentencesExamples - All such shaming was done by women who considered some other woman as "giving herself too cheaply" or "having no self-respect."
- Goals were cheaply conceded, while injury deprived Corrigan of some of his most potent options.
- You've responded strongly to the "cheaply smutty" language and jokes that some of the new sitcoms traffic in.
- We treat our citizenship so lightly and cheaply.
- The band's multifaceted punk serves to hype the bass and drums over their cutting guitar noise and cheaply distorted vocals.
- He has a real sensitivity to his work that frames his kind of insane associative irreverence very sweetly, and never cheaply.
- She refuses to use the incident cheaply, revealing she has the insight and awareness to make many more great films after this one.
- After the war, he cheaply and covertly fired Clark for being right.
- I am wondering if "democracy" is only a word that's cheaply used while totalitarianism is the norm.
- They were struggling to get any possession at this stage and were guilty of giving the ball away pretty cheaply.
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