miser|misers in English
noun
[mi·ser || 'maɪzə(r)]
person who is overly frugal, penny pincher, cheapskate, scrooge, one who is stingy with money and is miserable
Use "miser|misers" in a sentence
1. The stinking miser.
2. Vanity and the Miser
3. A miser worships money.
4. Cheapskates, also known as misers, penny pinchers, pikers, skinflints, and
5. I'm married to a miser.
6. The miser was an incarnation of greed.
7. A miser lusts for gold.
8. The miser gloated over his gold.
9. You old miser drive me nuts.
10. The miser was puffed as a philanthropist.
11. She disovered she had married a miser.
12. A miser loves gold above his life.
13. He drools over them, like that miser.
14. He has grown into an old miser.
15. Here lies a miser who lived for himself,
16. Sir Ralph, he thought, was probably a miser.
17. The miser doesn't like to part with his money.
18. The miser was untouched by the poor man's story.
19. Both the Miser and Vanity nod in self-approval.
20. Being a minimalist to me, is not being a miser.
21. 8 The miser doesn't like to part with his money.
22. The money the miser hoards will do him no good.
23. Why don't you buy me a drink for a change, you old miser!
24. That wizened and grotesque little old man is a notorious miser.
25. Henry was not the miser which later historians have labelled him.