Really Definition–verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -lied, -ly⋅ing. | From Dictionary
Cheap Definition–adjective | 1. | costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress. | | 2. | costing little labor or trouble: Words are cheap. | | 3. | charging low prices: a very cheap store. | | 4. | of little account; of small value; mean; shoddy: cheap conduct; cheap workmanship. | | 5. | embarrassed; sheepish: He felt cheap about his mistake. | | 6. | obtainable at a low rate of interest: when money is cheap. | | 7. | of decreased value or purchasing power, as currency depreciated due to inflation. | | 8. | stingy; miserly: He's too cheap to buy his own brother a cup of coffee. | –adverb | 9. | at a low price; at small cost: He is willing to sell cheap. | —Idioms | 10. | cheap at twice the price, exceedingly inexpensive: I found this old chair for eight dollars—it would be cheap at twice the price. | | 11. | on the cheap, Informal. inexpensively; economically: She enjoys traveling on the cheap. | | From Dictionary
Plane Definition–noun | 1. | a flat or level surface. | | 2. | Geometry. a surface generated by a straight line moving at a constant velocity with respect to a fixed point. | | 3. | Fine Arts. an area of a two-dimensional surface having determinate extension and spatial direction or position: oblique plane; horizontal plane. | | 4. | a level of dignity, character, existence, development, or the like: a high moral plane. | | 5. | Aeronautics. | a. | an airplane or a hydroplane: to take a plane to Dallas. | | b. | a thin, flat or curved, extended section of an airplane or a hydroplane, affording a supporting surface. | | | 6. | Architecture. a longitudinal section through the axis of a column. | –adjective | 7. | flat or level, as a surface. | | 8. | of or pertaining to planes or plane figures. | –verb (used without object) | 10. | (of a boat) to rise partly out of the water when moving at high speed. | | 11. | Informal. to fly or travel in an airplane: We'll drive to Detroit and plane to Los Angeles. | | From Dictionary
Ticket Definition–noun | 1. | a slip, usually of paper or cardboard, serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission or is entitled to some service, right, or the like: a railroad ticket; a theater ticket. | | 2. | a summons issued for a traffic or parking violation. | | 3. | a written or printed slip of paper, cardboard, etc., affixed to something to indicate its nature, price, or the like; label or tag. | | 4.
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