dirt cheapadjective, adverb
uk/ˌdɜːt ˈtʃiːp/us/ˌdɝːt ˈtʃiːp/very cheap
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Costing little or no money
- bargain
- bargain bin
- cheap rate
- cheaply
- cut-price
- downscale
- economy-size
- knock-down
- low-cost
- low-rent
- mass market
- nothing
- offer
- reasonably
- snip
- something
- song
- steal
- tacky
- trinket
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Examples from literature
- A whole packing case full, and he'll sell them dirt cheap.
- Fifty cents apiece and dirt cheap.
- It's a mighty fine place, and they do say it's going dirt cheap."
- She won't pay forty a month, although she agrees with me that for a furnished house in a location like this it's dirt cheap.
- The upshot of his plans was the existing work of art, which Thompson considered matchless, and pronounced "dirt cheap, if he had even given the fellow a seven years' lease of the entire premises."