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cheap at twice the price

Idioms  
  1. Very inexpensive, a good value for the money. For example, Pete got a $3,000 rebate on his new car—it was cheap at twice the price. For a synonym see dirt cheap.


Example Sentences

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In the shadow of the wall, farmers stood beside their wagons, bellowing out, "Apples, the best apples, cheap at twice the price," and "Blood melons, sweet as honey," and "Turnips, onions, roots, here you go here, here you go, turnips, onions, roots, here you go here."

From Literature

So whatever the “small equity stake” was, it was cheap at twice the price.

From Forbes

Fernando Torres would be cheap at twice the price, says Kevin McCarra, before standing back to allow 500 Liverpool/Chelsea fans to vent their fury/relief below the line.

From The Guardian

A $20 tab, cheap at twice the price for lunch with a gee-whiz genius.

From Time Magazine Archive

"It's cheap at twice the price," he explains, noting that he will get $500,000 worth of free radio and television time for his $2,000.

From Time Magazine Archive