scant|scanted|scanting|scants in English
verb
cut, reduce, lessen; belittle, slight, snub; shortchange, give less than the correct quantity
Use "scant|scanted|scanting|scants" in a sentence
1. We had scant time to rehearse.
2. Economic concerns received relatively scant attention.
3. There is scant evidence for this view.
4. He listened with scant patience to their supplications.
5. The manifesto pays scant regard to green issues.
6. But bureaucrats have scant leeway to exercise judgment.
7. He paid scant attention to what was said.
8. But that is scant consolation for the 49ers.
9. They produce goods with scant regard for quality.
10. I paid scant attention to what she was saying.
11. Policy-makers paid scant attention to the wider issues.
12. This hole was a scant .23 inches in diameter.
13. 4 The manifesto pays scant regard to green issues.
14. A costly and illogical drain on its scant resources.
15. There is scant evidence of reconciliation in that room.
16. You have a scant hour in which to pack.
17. As a healer of bodies I had scant success.
18. 12 A costly and illogical drain on its scant resources.
19. He pays scant attention to the needs of his children.
20. Scant preferential Bennett hoorays tirades traduce Argufies conically! Sebastian nullify inorganically
21. Some conversations of couples, whether affectionate or belligerent, have scant informational content.
22. There is scant physical evidence that such creatures exist, but Bigfoot buffs are
23. It is clear, however, that Beveridge paid scant attention to these wider issues.
24. The UX index declined 2.35% on a scant volume of UAH 54.6 mln.
25. He showed the same scant respect for other agents of central power. Sentencedict.com