Dirt cheap Definition & Meaning – Merriam-Webster

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Fire TV Edition sets tend to be dirt cheap, under $250, while still offering 4K resolution.

Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY, 30 Nov. 2020

The situation is similar in Portland, were there are 218 recreational stores and weed is dirt cheap.

Dan Adams, BostonGlobe.com, 26 Dec. 2022

However, price is often an indicator of quality and any CBD capsules that are sold for dirt cheap are likely to be low-quality products.

Dallas News, 25 Oct. 2022

Using the same method, a Helicobacter vaccine against malaria would be dirt cheap.

Pamela Weintraub, Discover Magazine, 7 Apr. 2010

One of the signature aspects of the McDonald’s experience is that the food is dirt cheap — but for the superfans, nevertheless, the burger chain is about to offer the chance to win a McDonald’s Gold Card and free McDonald’s … for life.

Chris Smith, BGR, 30 Nov. 2022

For years, interest rates were at rock bottom and borrowing was dirt cheap.

Julia Horowitz, CNN, 17 Nov. 2022

Years ago, third-party game controllers were dirt cheap and notorious for poor craftsmanship—especially the eggshell-plastic MadCatz knockoffs.

Jaina Grey Simon Hill, WIRED, 10 Oct. 2022

There’s a bewildering range of chef’s knives available, from dirt cheap to very expensive specialty blades.

Scott Gilbertson, WIRED, 23 Oct. 2022

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