scanty in English

adjective
noun
1
brief underpants.
When Wray pulls on a flimsy robe to cover her scanties to answer the door, gentleman caller Raft tries to make a move on her.

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1. The bushes became smaller, more scanty.

2. Details of his life are scanty.

3. The urine is high - coloured and usually scanty .

4. Adenocarcinomata of the nose are scanty growths

5. Beautiful women paraded by in scanty clothing.

6. The potato crop was rather scanty this year.

7. Bap measurement were extremely scanty in this report.

8. There is scanty evidence to support their accusations.

9. There is only scanty evidence of his involvement.

10. The news today is so far scanty, but good.

11. I can't get along on my scanty pay.

12. 6 Bap measurement were extremely scanty in this report.

13. It is difficult to infer anything from such scanty evidence.

14. Greece, Servia, and Bulgaria have a scanty two thousand Apiece.

15. No two patients were quite alike and objective criteria were scanty.

16. So far, what scanty evidence we have points to two suspects.

17. 3 It is difficult to infer anything from such scanty evidence.

18. Similarly, despite widespread clinical use, evidence for sulphasalazine renal toxicity is scanty.

19. Remains are scanty and conjecture has to take the place of evidence.

20. The ant is the most industrious animal, but it most be scanty of words.

21. The Duke was offering bland reassurance about the scanty news of the day's skirmishes.

22. Records of clothing and the other necessities and niceties of life are scanty.

23. Baryta Carb is indicated In women for scanty menses, and pain in old maids

24. A great number of equestrian statues must have existed but there are scanty remains of these.

25. It is well illustrated and includes problems and a glossary but has a scanty index.

26. Agialid (adopted as Agialida by Kuntze (1891)), but the descriptive details given were scanty and in part inaccurate

27. Although, generally, it is believed that the Arcuate uterus does not affect fertility, data are scanty and conflicting

28. The problem which immediately strikes one is that much of the material is scanty, fragmented, and lacking unity.

29. Recurrent or severe bleeding may do damage to body fluid, resulting in thirst, scanty urine and dry skin.

30. A great number of equestrian statues must have existed but there are scanty remains of these.sentencedict .com

31. All this imposes a powerful constraint on language acquisition from the allegedly scanty data available to any child.

32. He was too far away for me to copy anything from him; the light in Martha's room was scanty.

33. The words "very scanty" are used most Advisedly, for in very truth the American historian is a rara avis

34. Her eyes flew open as Roman kissed her again, his hands stroking the soft shoulders, revealed by her scanty nightdress.

35. Augitite: In petrography , a non-feldspathic, basaltic rock consisting essentially of augite and magnetite with a generally scanty glass base

36. But the white-and-holy showed them off like prized exhibits, for they liked to make the most of their scanty history.

37. Axial parenchyma in Conzatia was scanty vasicentric, but in the rest of the species was Aliform, Aliform confluent, and in bands

38. Three young women sat around the edges of the room; they looked bored and a little cold in their scanty bodices.

39. Worth mentioning were the precocious manifestations of the first subarachnoid hemorrhages, already in adolescence, and the complete thrombosis of the relatively scanty aneurysmal sac.

40. Many of the Binucleate cells which had migrated into the epithelium of the caruncular crypts had pyknotic nuclei and scanty cytoplasm containing weakly stained SBU-3-positive product

41. After all, would the absence of any mention of this king—especially in a period about which historical records were admittedly scanty—really prove that he never existed?

42. The littoral zone of sand accumulation, The zone of denudation with the residuary sediments, The pelagic zone of sand accumulation, The zone with scanty or without sediments, The zones of mud.

43. Barely: 1 adv in a sparse or scanty way “a Barely furnished room” Synonyms: scantily adv only a very short time before “they could Barely hear the speaker” Synonyms: hardly , just , scarce , scarcely

44. Connective Tissue - most abundant/widely distributed in the body - DOES NOT OCCUR ON BODY SURFACES - HIGHLY VASCULAR – RICH BLOOD SUPPLY (except cartilage – avascular, tendons – scanty blood supply) - supplied with nerves - common functions 1

45. The Abbreviated lesson only took fifteen minutes as opposed to an hour and a half.· Relatively short; shorter than normal, or compared to others.· Scanty, as in clothing.[1]·simple past tense and past participle of abbreviate

46. ‘Types of paratracheal parenchyma are scanty paratracheal, vasicentric, Aliform, confluent, and unilateral paratracheal.’ ‘The wood of Mimosa teniflora presents porous distributed in uniform diffuse porosity; axial parenchyma paratracheal vasicentric, confluent vasicentric, Aliform and confluent Aliform; and very short fibers with thick walls.’

47. Granting this is a general truth, it must yet be acknowledged as a special fact, that in fossil birds we have as yet but scanty means of arriving at any precise results which will justify bold generalization in the matter of Avine distribution.

48. Bethany in Smiths Bible Dictionary (house of dates, or house of misery), a village which, scanty as are the notices of it contained in Scripture, is more intimately associated in our minds than perhaps any other place with the most familiar acts and scenes of …

49. Attunes to bark fortune helps the brave intimidant (pers.) sweet-potato vines Amorphousness boiled doddering gouge linijka largoj feministic transitory barely adequate, scanty, sparing, meager, do something improperly, not provide with enough, save, economize, be frugal; use or provide sparingly, use too little of something compulsory education

50. ‘Hallowell found scanty evidence for bear Ceremonialism in the Central Algonquian region, and failed to report any among Northern Iroquoian speakers.’ ‘It is a marvelous introduction to southeastern Indian Ceremonialism for general readers and a must-read for serious students of the Yuchi, the Creek people, and southeastern Indians in