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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



... long train, a little fur toque to match a small neck piece, and a little sausage-shaped muff. Her diamond earrings were enormous, but not very good stones. Nina's dress was of raspberry cloth, cut in the latest exaggeration of fashion—her skirt was short and skimp as her hat was huge. Her muff of sables as big and soft as a pillow—she could easily have buried her arms in it to the shoulder. The elaborateness of Nina's clothes filled the contessa with satisfaction, for she thought them barbarously inappropriate, and she knew that ...
— The Title Market • Emily Post

... stationery is sometimes accepted by the shrewd observer either as a deliberate act to economize or as an indication of poor taste or indifference. A man who gets an estimate, for example, written on cheap paper, may be led to believe that the man who skimps on letter paper is apt to skimp on his work. So long as the paper represents the sender, just so long will the ...
— Business Correspondence • Anonymous

... old hat with a bit of ribbon or a flower, or make a new dress from a dollar's worth of material, but for an ill-fitting, clumsy pair of shoes she must pay at least $2; and no sooner has she bought them than she must begin to skimp because in a month or six weeks she will need another pair. The hour or two hours' walk each day through streets thickly spread, oftener than not, with a slimy, miry dampness literally dissolves these shoes. ...
— Making Both Ends Meet • Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt



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



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