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It's not that she wants to make you feel cheap.
The tone he'd used just now made her feel cheap.
There's not much to its design and it feels cheap.
The unit is very light and, despite being plastic, it doesn't feel cheap.
In addition, while on the show floor and talking to other people, nobody I talked to thought it felt cheap or the phone was slow.
"Does it give you pleasure to make me feel cheap, Phillip?"
Because it's made out of plastic, the M-150 is lighter than you would expect for its size, making it feel cheap.
The phone doesn't feel cheap, but these characteristics detract a bit from the build quality.
Assembly quality is top-notch but some materials look and feel cheap.
He said he guessed that would make her feel cheap.
There are many plastic panels and trim pieces, but they never felt cheap.
I felt cheap accepting the benefits of his pain.
Christine might have carried it off, but Lucy was feeling cheap and obvious.
Though the controls seem durable, bits of trim felt cheap.
He was beginning to feel cheap and churned up.
The cabin was strikingly narrow and some appointments felt cheap.
When their lips parted he looked into her eyes, feeling cheap for what he was about to ask.
He felt cheap and guilty all over again.
He wrote that "while it's always tough and demanding, it never feels cheap, or like the game is cheating you."
He knew that, and it was a bitter thought, making him feel cheap and cruel.
This feels cheap and isn't good to drive.
Yet she delivers a clean, sincere performance that never feels cheap or dishonest.
But Nissan scrimped on materials to cut costs - many pieces feel cheap.
The straps also feel cheap and plasticky, especially on such a high-tech device.