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Skimp   /skɪmp/   Listen
Skimp

verb
(past & past part. skimped; pres. part. skimping)
1.
Work hastily or carelessly; deal with inadequately and superficially.  Synonym: scant.
2.
Limit in quality or quantity.  Synonym: scant.
3.
Subsist on a meager allowance.  Synonyms: scrimp, stint.
4.
Supply sparingly and with restricted quantities.  Synonyms: scant, stint.



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"Skimp" Quotes from Famous Books



... Latin. But all the time, I envied her horribly, and I expect you did too, Alice. Can't you see her black silk stockings—and her new hat with those awfully pretty flowers, made of feathers? She had a silk frock too—white, very skimp, and short; and enormously long black legs, as thin as sticks; and her hair in plaits. I felt a thick lump beside her. And I didn't like her at all. What horrid toads children are! She didn't talk to us much, but her eyes seemed to be always laughing at us, and when ...
— Lady Connie • Mrs. Humphry Ward



Words linked to "Skimp" :   render, work, supply, furnish, save, provide, scrimp, stint, restrict, skimp over



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