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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheap man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is unwilling to spend money or is overly frugal.
Example: "He’s such a cheap man that he always looks for the lowest prices, even if it means sacrificing quality."
Alternatives: "stingy person" or "tightwad."
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One day last week, he rejected a manufacturer's sample: "It's cheap, man.
The downside is that it will make you smell like a cheap man.
I can tell you as a cheap man that I will focus far more on training if I have to contribute to this fund".
Warning of the danger of taking Viagra with some heart medications, Ms. Binford recommended "cheap man's Viagra" — a metal ring that slides onto the penis to maintain the erection.
American Idol is just a cheap man's version of a cloud experience today.
And, in fact, they participate in what are effectively cheap man's versions of cloud experiences today.
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How does it so fail to hold our attention That we have to diminish it with the invention Of cheap, man-made myths and monsters?
Reflecting on her body image, she once wrote: "You throw tantrums in fat-lady shops, where the stock is grimy tat tacked together from cheap man-made fabric, choice of electric blue or cerise.
This is the 30-plus equivalent of a coming-of-age novel: a coming-awake novel for women who have wasted their 20s on cheap men and rough wine.
This one is very simple and straightforward to make, so anyone can have a go". 1. Go to a charity or secondhand clothes shop or stall and buy a cheap men's baseball cap. 2. Then go and get some plastic or fabric flowers from your local garden centre or department store.
"The president is one of the most notoriously cheap men in America, and $50 million is a lot more than 13 cents.
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