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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Cheap with

Is it natural to say:

I can't find cheap with in dictionary.
Don't be cheap with the napkins. Give me more than one.
Don't be cheap with the sauce. Give me at least 2.

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Cheap with? Anonymous Don't be cheap with the napkins. Give me more than one.

  • Cheap with?
  • Anonymous Don't be cheap with the napkins.
  • Give me more than one.
  • Anonymous Don't be cheap with the sauce.
  • Give me at least 2.
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Cheap with?

AnonymousDon't be cheap with the napkins. Give me more than one.
AnonymousDon't be cheap with the sauce. Give me at least 2.
These expressions are common and natural in casual conversation.

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