"cheaplier" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

Head templates: {{head|en|comparative adverb}} cheaplier
  1. (rare) comparative form of cheaply: more cheaply Tags: comparative, form-of, rare Form of: cheaply (extra: more cheaply)
    Sense id: en-cheaplier-en-adv-Irv4tB9f Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "And their own thoughts and experience muſt teach them that in many years which from an Experienced man they might have cheaplier learnt, in a few days.",
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          "ref": "1857 September 25, Another Oxford Graduate [pseudonym], “The Volunteers”, in The Times, number 22,797, London, published 1857 September 28, page 4, column 4",
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          "ref": "1875 February 20, George S[hepard] Burleigh, “A Hymn of Aspiration”, in The New-England Journal of Education. […], volume I, number 8, Boston, Mass.: The New-England Publishing Company, page 87, column 1",
          "text": "Forsaking everywhere / To prizes cheaplier won, / The eternal morn of true and pure / Shall light us on and on, / Till over summits dim / In purple glooms afar, / We see through deepening glory swim / Our victory’s morning star!",
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          "ref": "1876 April 8, X-Cal-I-Bus [pseudonym], “‘Officers to the Front’”, in R. W. Thomas, editor, Clarksville Weekly Chronicle, volume 43, number 45 (whole 2,229), Clarksville, Tenn.: J. S. Neblett & J. A. Grant, page [2], column 4",
          "text": "And this same policy is a logical deduction from certain admitted as essential facts, to-wit, namely: that the State derives an income from her penitentiary through a lease which is not unprofitable to its holders, and that she supplies her people with the standard commodity of education very much cheaplier than they can supply themselves.",
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          "ref": "1894, Henrik Ibsen, translated by F[ydell] Edmund Garrett, Brand: A Dramatic Poem, London: T[homas] Fisher Unwin, →OCLC; quoted in “[Books.] Two Translations of Ibsen’s ‘Brand.’”, in The Spectator, number 3,440, London, 1894 June 2, page 754",
          "text": "Salvation had been cheaplier priced / Had your God ruled: the Crucified / For mercy from the cross had cried, / And our redemption had been given / By diplomatic note from heaven!",
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          "ref": "1908, Cecil Headlam, editor, Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, 1699. […], London: […] [F]or His Majesty’s Stationery Office, [b]y Mackie and Co. Ld., […], page 496",
          "text": "Since my letter of Oct. 20, I have found out a man that had lived in Carolina and was concerned in making pitch and tar. From him I have discovered that tar will be much cheaplier made than I thought for.",
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          "ref": "1910, Cecil Headlam, editor, Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, 1700. […], London: […] [F]or His Majesty’s Stationery Office by the Hereford Times Co., Ltd., […], page 193",
          "text": "I shall in another letter demonstrate that the King will be better and cheaplier furnished with principal ship-timber from Pescattaway than he is now of the growth of England, for I have made a nice calculation.",
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          "ref": "1922 February 3 [a. 1918?], Jane Barlow, “Exiles at Lisconnel”, in The Wells Journal; Somerset & West of England Advertiser; […], volume LXXII, number 5, Wells, Somerset, page [6], column 2",
          "text": "Then somebody told him that much nearer Dublin was a seaport whence he could sooner and cheaplier embark for Italy, and in ill-advisedly trying to reach Queenstown he did indeed go helplessly astray.",
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          "ref": "1925, Clement Wood, “A Little Tune”, in The Eagle Flies: Sonnets, Chicago, Ill.: The Bookfellows",
          "text": "A little tune of a pool that holds its stars / Cheaper than pebbles; for it lets them fly, / When blue day lifts her sun-engoldened bars / To hide the ashen distances of sky. / A little tune of a pool that knows the moon, / And holds her cheaplier still.",
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          "ref": "1997 March 19, Karel Thönissen, “Papers on the Ariane-5 crash and Design by Contract”, in comp.lang.eiffel (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-12-28",
          "text": "Testing might have revealed the software fault, this time, but next time a fault will get uncaught. Surely, now that we know the bug, it is simple to think of nice tests that would have relealed the bug cheaplier.",
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          "ref": "2000 November 17, Nick Pine, “Humidifiers”, in misc.consumers.frugal-living (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-12-28",
          "text": "We try to find interesting ways to do things cheaplier. Is a $50 smart fountain more interesting than a $500 hidden humidifier?",
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          "ref": "[2001, Language Network: Grammar, Writing, Communication, Evanston, Ill.: McDougal Littell, page 219",
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          "ref": "[2002 September 28, tomk, “2003 Accord a failure - Camry much better!!!”, in rec.autos.makers.honda (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-12-28",
          "text": "not cheaper...cheaplier.\nmaxima has so much more and only $2-3000 more\n\"SoCalMike\" wrote in message […]\n> i dont see a reason for the maxima anymore... the altima does it all. and\n> cheaper.]",
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          "ref": "2002 December 5, Matthew Hunt, “Which Snow Tire is the Best to get?”, in rec.autos.makers.honda (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-12-28",
          "text": "Even cheaplier, go to www.tires.com, buy 4 Yoko F720 195/70R14 tires for $264 with free shipping. If you can find someone to mount/balance for $40 like I did, you're looking at $304 for four winter tires.",
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          "ref": "[2007, Houghton Mifflin Reading: Practice Book, Grade 5, volume 2 (Themes 4–6), Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin Company, page 195",
          "text": "Use proofreading marks to correct seven errors in using adjectives or adverbs to compare,[…]. Our company decided to build cars by using an assembly line this made our operation most productive than it had been. We could sell the cars cheaplier.]",
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          "ref": "1857 September 25, Another Oxford Graduate [pseudonym], “The Volunteers”, in The Times, number 22,797, London, published 1857 September 28, page 4, column 4",
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          "text": "And this same policy is a logical deduction from certain admitted as essential facts, to-wit, namely: that the State derives an income from her penitentiary through a lease which is not unprofitable to its holders, and that she supplies her people with the standard commodity of education very much cheaplier than they can supply themselves.",
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          "text": "Salvation had been cheaplier priced / Had your God ruled: the Crucified / For mercy from the cross had cried, / And our redemption had been given / By diplomatic note from heaven!",
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          "ref": "1908, Cecil Headlam, editor, Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, America and West Indies, 1699. […], London: […] [F]or His Majesty’s Stationery Office, [b]y Mackie and Co. Ld., […], page 496",
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          "text": "I shall in another letter demonstrate that the King will be better and cheaplier furnished with principal ship-timber from Pescattaway than he is now of the growth of England, for I have made a nice calculation.",
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          "text": "Then somebody told him that much nearer Dublin was a seaport whence he could sooner and cheaplier embark for Italy, and in ill-advisedly trying to reach Queenstown he did indeed go helplessly astray.",
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          "ref": "1997 March 19, Karel Thönissen, “Papers on the Ariane-5 crash and Design by Contract”, in comp.lang.eiffel (Usenet), archived from the original on 2023-12-28",
          "text": "Testing might have revealed the software fault, this time, but next time a fault will get uncaught. Surely, now that we know the bug, it is simple to think of nice tests that would have relealed the bug cheaplier.",
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          "text": "not cheaper...cheaplier.\nmaxima has so much more and only $2-3000 more\n\"SoCalMike\" wrote in message […]\n> i dont see a reason for the maxima anymore... the altima does it all. and\n> cheaper.]",
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          "text": "Even cheaplier, go to www.tires.com, buy 4 Yoko F720 195/70R14 tires for $264 with free shipping. If you can find someone to mount/balance for $40 like I did, you're looking at $304 for four winter tires.",
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