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scrimpy

[skrim-pee] / ˈskrɪm pi /












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A new scrimpy spirit is most noticeable in direct efforts to conserve gas and other fuels, but it is also emerging in the other routine logistics of daily living.

From Time Magazine Archive

The kids went off to school with scrimpy breakfasts.

From Time Magazine Archive

From the scrimpy legs of the knickerbockers his knees shone bare and brown.

From Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls by Arthur, Frances Browne

Where," said Mrs. White, "did you get such a pair of horrid, old, scrimpy, frightful things as them?

From Who Spoke Next by Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot

He was thinking how his pittance of pay would support, in a scrimpy way, his poor mother and sister, who looked unto him as their only hope and refuge.

From Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life by Wise, H. A. (Henry Augustus)




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