Crossword clues for cheaply
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cheaply \Cheap"ly\, adv. At a small price; at a low value; in a common or inferior manner.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
adv. In a cheap manner; without expending much money.
WordNet
adv. in a stingy manner; "their rich uncle treated them rather chintzily" [syn: stingily, chintzily]
in a cheap manner; "a cheaply dressed woman approached him in the bar" [syn: tattily, inexpensively] [ant: expensively]
with little expenditure of money; "I bought this car very cheaply" [syn: inexpensively]
Usage examples of "cheaply".
He had a very scanty revenue, and was able to live more cheaply at Bologna than Novara, where everything is dear.
Dandolo should see that he lived as comfortably and cheaply as he had done at Bologna.
As I had seen some beautiful dresses, fine linen, and exquisite lace, I could not refrain from saying that it would be a great pity to sell cheaply what would have to be replaced dearly.
I think the new force should be all, or nearly all, infantry, principally because such can be raised most cheaply and quickly.
Room in South America for colonization can be obtained cheaply and in abundance, and when numbers shall be large enough to be company and encouragement for one another, the freed people will not be so reluctant to go.
In order to raise money by way of loans most easily and cheaply, it is clearly necessary to give every possible support to the public credit.
Bragadin, sent me, and I found this sum sufficient in the meanwhile, for with a little self-restraint one can live cheaply at Paris, and cut a good figure at the same time.
I saw it was only a matter of twelve francs, and delighted to be quit of her so cheaply I told her to give me sixteen.
I went to a neighbouring house where a woman received me in an empty room, which she told me she would let cheaply if I would pay three months in advance, and bring in my own furniture.
A philosopher who wished to renounce all the vanities of the world, and an Epicurean who would enjoy good cheer cheaply, could find no better retreat than Beziers.
The cheaply painted plaster was cracked along the walls and small blotches had fallen out of the ceiling, leaving irregular shaped holes that showed through to the lathe work beneath.
He knew he was not going to get this voluptuous young thing as cheaply as he had the others, but perhaps with luck, he could keep the price within reasonable bounds.
Children are the most easily and cheaply renewed resource in the world.
The Fondler might be wearying of his enjoyment by now, and be cheaply bribable.
Furthermore, it distorts the economy: If berries can be grown more cheaply elsewhere, then providing artificial employment for our outmoded strawberry farmers hinders the economy from adapting to the new global reality of cheaper strawberries for everyone.