Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Just looking for hits I guess, pretty cheap and nasty.
Perhaps they're only doing it because it's cheaper and nastier?
The material/cut of all the pieces are seriously cheap and nasty.
He says it's a cheap and nasty way of administering justice in this country.
There are many cheap and nasty coops flooding the market.
They were all wearing cheap and nasty, badly fitting suits.
It's a slang word that means cheap and nasty.
A great deal of cheap and nasty stuff gets sold, simply because it is cheap.
And the last thing in the world I need is a cheap and nasty perpetuity fund.
There were plenty of cheap and nasty phones around long before Android was first released.
The boots had cheap and nasty plastic heels, the stuff that Saturday markets are made of.
He's bought some cheap and nasty medicine for about thirty five pence got rid of.
It was described as being possibly the most dangerous, cheap and nasty of all the pillbox designs.
Most disappointing is the piano sound as the piano in the studio was cheap and nasty.
The noodles were considered "cheap and nasty".
It seemed cheap and nasty and unnecessary and cruel.
He calls the temporary appointments a 'cheap and nasty' practise, with grave implications.
The sunroof looks cheap and nasty.
Cheap and nasty, plenty of grease.
The Dime Palace wasn't quite as cheap and nasty as it sounds.
In each basket we compared like with like - so there were no cheap and nasty products with brand names you've never heard before.
Tescos are like the Tory Party cheap and nasty.
There are too many cheap and nasty little books with full-colour photos on the market that I didn't want to add to them with mine.
That was just in his first speech - though later, at a news conference, he said Democrats were "pursuing a fairly stupid strategy of cheap and nasty."
'When I'm so cheap and nasty?' she jeered, a soft acknowledgement of the contempt with which he was regarding her.