Use "are stingy" in a sentence

1. They are rich, but they are terribly stingy.

2. They confuse popularity with wealth, and you are labelled as stingy.

3. Or at least don't be stingy.

4. trung is a stingy boy

5. Be generous, not stingy.

6. The West is stingy with aid.

7. Winston was not a stingy man.

8. How Stingy Plants Hoard Their Water

9. A little stingy on the sprinkles.

10. He's very stingy about lending money.

11. Don't be so stingy with the sugar!

12. Cheeseparing definition, meanly economical; parsimonious; stingy

13. A little stingy with their miles.

14. A drunkard and stingy with it!

15. Father was stingy with his tips.

16. She's too stingy to give money to charity.

17. He became stingy with words, and sombre.

18. She tried to save money without being stingy.

19. 19 He became stingy with words, and sombre.

20. Yeah, and is he stingy with it.

21. Don't be so stingy with the butter.

22. Don't be so stingy with the cream!

23. Stingy; miserly: a Chintzy way to entertain guests.

24. The synonyms of Begrudges include are Covet, Envy, Grudge, Pinch, Resent, Stint, Be Jealous, Be Reluctant and Be Stingy

25. He's really stingy with those badges, isn't he?

26. I was given a stingy portion of vegetables with rice.

27. 4 I believe, men also are sometimes sentimental, not resilient , buried in the past, stingy, and destructible.

28. He's really stingy and never buys the drinks when we go out.

29. Take back what you said about me being stingy.

30. Yeah, stingy parole board, you know how it is.

31. I sometimes warm and tolerant and sometimes eventful stingy.

32. Another accuses his dad of being a bit stingy.

33. 22 You malign a generous person when you call him stingy.

34. They were too stingy to eat and too cheap to shit.

35. 6 Do not eat the food of a stingy person;*

36. 17 I sometimes warm and tolerant and sometimes eventful stingy.

37. In the wake up at some point, stingy earphone, continue to tell!

38. Abraham was neither stingy nor overly attached to what he had.

39. Don't be so stingy! It's your turn to buy me a drink.

40. Horace described the Marketplace of Appius as “crammed with boatmen and stingy tavern-keepers.”

41. Residents here have a history of being stingy with their tax dollars.

42. On this stingy substitute rain, the behemoth of living things, the redwood, thrives.

43. The owners are so stingy - they've refused to pay for new carpets or even a bit of paint to brighten up the house.

44. It's no use asking him - he's too stingy to give money to charity.

45. I don't know why they were so stingy with the drinks -- they have plenty of money.

46. Beggarly - (used of sums of money) so small in amount as to deserve contempt mean stingy , ungenerous - unwilling to spend; "she practices economy without being stingy"; "an ungenerous response to the appeal for funds"

47. These "patriotic" gentlemen are loud and insistent, they hurl at us headlines that we have [Becombed] to shameful ease, and have been stingy in providing for war.

48. (Romans 1:14, 15) Like Paul, may we not be stingy as we pay off this “debt.”

49. 10 Corporations no longer brag about their generous benefits; instead they take pride in offering stingy benefits and low wages.

50. Synonyms for Cheeseparing include miserly, mean, cheap, stingy, tightfisted, avaricious, miserable, close-fisted, mean-spirited and parsimonious

51. 3 reviews of Garage Attics "I'm kinda stingy with my stars, but Kevin deserves all of them

52. Stingily, Cheaply, chintzily (adverb) in a stingy manner "their rich uncle treated them rather chintzily" Cheaply, tattily, inexpensively (adverb)

53. What if I was a both pessimistic and optimistic, prodigal and stingy, emotional and conservative, lachrymose and decadent person?

54. “Codger” is probably simply a dialect variation of “cadger,” and originally, in the 18th century, meant a stingy, miserly old man

55. Perhaps it should be noted that many persons will think that three ounces of cooked lean meat make a stingy portion.

56. A Cheapskate is a miserly or stingy person, particularly one who tries to avoid paying a fair share of costs or expenses

57. Cheapskate definition is - a miserly or stingy person; especially : one who tries to avoid paying a fair share of costs or expenses

58. The Calculating person may not be stingy; he or she may actually spend a lot of money in manipulating another person or other people

59. He describes her as “excitable, malicious, malignant, vengeful, unforgiving, selfish, stingy, avaricious, coarse, vulgar, profane, obscene, a furious blusterer on the outside and at heart a coward.”

60. Synonyms & Antonyms of Cheapskate a mean grasping person who is usually stingy with money a Cheapskate who lived like a pauper, she was reputedly the wealthiest woman in …

61. A Cheapskate is a person who doesn’t like to give or spend money—someone who’s stingy. Cheapskate is a very informal word that’s always used in a negative way, as an insult

62. Re: ABC Nwosu: Peter Obi's Frugality Is Legendary, Some Say He Is Annoyingly Stingy by FunkeOseni: 6:30am On Dec 02, 2020 He is a great and honest politician who did a lot for Anambra

63. Avaricious (adj.) late 14c., "miserly, stingy;" early 15c., "greedy, covetous," from Old French avaricios "greedy, covetous" (Modern French avaricieux), from avarice "greed" (see avarice). An Old English word for it was feoh-georn.

64. For example, we read: “You should by all means give to [your poverty-stricken neighbor], and your heart should not be stingy in your giving to him, because on this account Jehovah your God will bless you in every deed of yours and in every undertaking of yours.”

65. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Cheeseparing adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house.": figurative (stingy, money-saving): tacaño/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa [b]grande[/b

66. 11:25) And in the law that God gave through Moses as mediator this counsel was included: “You should by all means give to him [your poverty-stricken brother], and your heart should not be stingy in your giving to him, because on this account Jehovah your God will bless you in every deed of yours and in every undertaking of yours.” —Deut.

67. Arduousnesses are: are you OK are you allergic to any medications are you deaf are you married are you religious are you single are you taking any medications are your ears burning area-denial; Literary usage of Arduous

68. Some are technicians, some are artists, some are craftsmen, and some are just laborers.

69. There are two types are Buzzers that are commonly available.

70. There are eighteen Cub villagers, of which six are lazy, four are normal, three are jock

71. And there are women who are perpetrators, and of course there are men who are victims.

72. Some students are play games, are skipping rope, are talking each other, they are very happy.

73. Our backs are arched, our knees are bent, our toes are curled, our elbows are hyperflexed and our fingers are curved backwards.

74. Others are shaped like a wedge, are pinnacled, or are domed.

75. Crystals are solid-state bodies which are homogeneous, Anisotropic, and are composed of constituents that are stric

76. When all densities are multiplied by 4, and all sizes are halved, orbits are similar; masses are divided by 2, gravitational forces are the same, gravitational accelerations are doubled.

77. Tigers are carnivores; cattle are not.

78. Roses are red, violets are blue.

79. You are not married, are you?

80. (“Independent” Bottlers are those that are …