needy|needier|neediest in English
adjective
[need·y || 'nɪːdɪ]
poor; indigent; in a state of need
Use "needy|needier|neediest" in a sentence
1. Idle young, needy old.
2. Moron! - I thought you were needy.
3. Idle young, needy age [old].
4. Sybil was very insecure and needy.
5. Abos-Educate the needy and orphan children
6. “The wealthy among us help the needy . . .
7. 12 Third is zakat ( alms giving ). The poor is the god, a Muslim gives its neediest members.
8. The numbers of needy aren't going down.
9. An avaricious man is always needy.
10. They awarded scholarships to needy students.
11. We are more despondent and needy than ever!
12. In order to reduce the levels of absolute poverty, basic services must be provided to the neediest people
13. The scheme provides second-hand furniture to the needy.
14. Please Contribute to the fund for the needy
15. It Behoves us to help the needy
16. An idle youth, a needy age.
17. It behoves us to help the needy.
18. The soup kitchen serves the city's needy.
19. * Visit the poor and needy, D&C 44:6.
20. She helped the needy, planted vineyards, and purchased land.
21. 25 As the proverb says , idle young, needy old.
22. We will take up a collection to help the needy.
23. A young man idle, an old man needy.
24. 6 So that we may buy the needy for silver
25. 22 A young man idle, an old man needy.