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cheap and cheerful

British pronunciation/tʃˈiːp and tʃˈiəfəl/
American pronunciation/tʃˈiːp ænd tʃˈɪɹfəl/
cheap and cheerful
[PHRASE]
1

having a low price and a satisfactory quality

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cheap and cheerful definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "cheap and cheerful" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "cheap and cheerful" is not precisely known, but it has been in use since the mid-20th century. It is used to describe something that is affordable or low-cost while still being enjoyable, satisfactory, or providing good value for money.

Examples
1The hotel may not be luxurious, but it's a cheap and cheerful option for budget travelers.
2The shop sells cheap and cheerful gifts that are perfect for small tokens of appreciation.
3The budget-friendly restaurant offers a cheap and cheerful menu with a variety of tasty dishes.
4They decided to have a cheap and cheerful picnic in the park, bringing homemade sandwiches and snacks.
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