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"scrimp" Definitions
  1. to spend very little money on the things that you need to live, especially so that you can save it to spend on something else

84 Sentences With "scrimp"

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They had to scrimp and were not able to save.
Can you even imagine having to scrimp by on such pennies?
For a premium wireless speaker, the Move doesn't scrimp on sound.
The Beatles sing, "We shall scrimp and save" with utter reverence.
And they say hospitals often scrimp on the sterilization process for tools.
The upshot: they scrimp and save hard for that longed-for kid.
However, one area where his parents wouldn't scrimp was on Huang's education.
I'm also really glad Amazon didn't scrimp on the far-field mics.
Given the uncertainty, many Chinese spenders will most likely continue to scrimp.
It doesn't scrimp on hydration and makes for a good makeup primer, too.
If you're looking for ways to scrimp on your holiday decor — Friendsgiving included!
Meizu certainly didn't scrimp on the one thing that most users care about.
The store didn't scrimp on accessories, like these quirky handbags and bedazzled headbands ...
While her daughters helped her out where they could, she had to scrimp.
Then, contact your airline to ask them why they scrimp on their seat sizes.
Homeopaths do not command the high prices of advanced drugs but can scrimp on science.
Three years into the position I managed to scrimp and save enough buy a house.
The prices here are ridiculous, but they don't scrimp on the rum, so we're happy.
Giving ourselves a few more months to save money means we won't have to scrimp.
She would also scrimp on food and transport so she could afford tampons and pads.
" — Trixie Spishak in Mountain Home, Arkansas "My generation used to scrimp and resourcefully use everything.
It has been to issue too little — and scrimp on investment in education, transportation and so on.
My mom would scrimp and save, and do whatever it took for us to have a good future.
If there are tons of presents to buy, you might have to scrimp on some and splurge on others.
Days where I make a payment and have no money left for the whole month and scrimp on eating.
Many scrimp in the city, often sleeping four to a room, so they can buy land in their village.
Ayer certainly doesn't scrimp on action, but much of it is shot so murkily as to undermine the thrills.
It's basically the one thing I scrimp on, but I got this Givenchy Noir Couture Mascara ($33) as a present.
Gobble costs $12 a plate, each kit contains two servings for $24—but Garg insisted they don't scrimp on portion size.
Put that same effort into planning and budgeting for your vacation — and give yourself time to scrimp each month for it.
At roughly 90 minutes, the film certainly doesn't scrimp on action -- plunging right into its carnage at a pretty frenetic pace.
Trump and his family, accustomed to living large, don't seem to scrimp when it comes to travel on the federal dollar.
For $6503, there's little room for cheap materials and poor build quality, and fortunately, Samsung doesn't scrimp on the Tab S4.
"I do my best to scrimp and save, but it's going to be tight and I am incredibly nervous," she said.
Public schools are always looking to scrimp and save, but corporations may find that older machines bring additional security and compliance costs.
A bigger problem, says Simon Young, who until 2013 headed the company that supervises CCRIF, is that countries still scrimp on coverage.
She and her mean father made girls who were paying their own way through college scrimp and struggle to pay her debt.
Either make use of any free trial offers you can find, or scrimp together enough cash to keep two subscriptions running in parallel.
But I am furious at you, and I'm willing to scrimp a little so I can try to oust you, one by one.
For already struggling owners, the ballooning debt can be crushing, leading them to scrimp on crucial services like heat, hot water and repairs.
My allowance—which was what I could scrimp and save from my lunch money—was spent on phone calls and stamps and envelopes.
Regardless of whether you and your partner remain in the workforce, look at different areas where you can scrimp to handle child care costs.
Kris Jenner doesn't scrimp on her grandkids, especially not for the newest Kardashian girl -- for whom she just dropped over $10,000 ... TMZ has learned.
As her cult Secret Camouflage proves, the brand doesn't scrimp on decent coverage, and this base skirts around all manner of sins without caking.
I had been trying to scrimp my budget by half-assing my ritual for a few months, and now I've had a two-week cystic acne breakout.
But Ratodero is so poor that such practices are likely to be much more common, as residents struggle to make ends meet and scrimp wherever they can.
Directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts, overseeing his first special-effects extravaganza, the movie doesn't scrimp on action, from the creatures that pluck off survivors to Kong himself.
Moreover, because their residents are usually more lightly taxed than those in blue states, red states have been forced to scrimp on important public services, like education.
In other words, we scrimp before disasters and then have to pay out huge amounts after disasters — a horrible case of being penny wise and pound foolish.
When creating the Shift Snowshoe for kids, MSR didn't scrimp on the design or features, ensuring that even younger adventurers will enjoy their time on the trail.
Apple's iPhone XS and Google's Pixel 3 were the only two small phones that didn't scrimp with a slower processor or less storage or an inferior screen.
I nearly went too far in the other directionAfter I saw what a difference $10 could make, I was determined to scrimp and save anywhere I could.
There's a reason that, the world over, men and women in Obey vests scrimp all year long to get to these mega-festivals in Las Vegas or Barcelona.
After taking questions from a succession of people living in poverty and squalor, Putin emphasized his own humble roots, recalling how his late father used to scrimp on electricity.
Richard Jablonski, a close friend and executor of Via Cava's will, said her family went through a hard time during the Depression, so she learned to scrimp and save.
Even when trying to be financially prudent, don't scrimp on these five crucial areas of your life: Self-care is a nebulous concept that means different things to different people.
His parents (played by Gary Sinise and pop-country diva Shania Twain) scrimp to buy him a guitar before he heads to Southern California to attend an evangelical Protestant college.
"My goal was to be able to provide what the families wanted" for "this casket or this service without having to scrimp because they didn't have the money," Harris said.
The way retirement is supposed to go is that you scrimp and save for decades while you are working, and then you get to enjoy years of luxurious, worry-free leisure.
They are by far the low-cost producer, and an ultra-low price environment would harm their regional rivals, although Iran knows how scrimp along very well, after years of sanctions.
Having sworn off corporate PAC money, second-tier candidates will have to scrimp to stay in a race that could produce four different winners in the first four primary and caucus states.
Japan's demographic challenges have for decades hindered efforts by policymakers to engineer a sustained economic recovery as the country's graying consumers, lacking confidence in the future, tend to scrimp and save rather than spend.
But being slightly better than the national average doesn't make things easier for those 8,000—or for those who are able to scrimp and pinch and stay slightly above the official designation of poverty.
Sure, he doesn&apost have a mortgage, but I want him to be able to splurge on occasional treats at Whole Foods with impunity, to take vacations, to not have to scrimp and save.
The sudden prospect of billions of dollars in fines from the scandal involving the 1MDB Malaysian sovereign-wealth fund has some traders worried that the bank has found a useful scapegoat to scrimp on bonuses.
Team Ineos chief Dave Brailsford does not have to scrimp his way around the Tour de France, where this weekend Colombian Egan Bernal is set to become the seventh man from the team to win.
But there's undeniably a ridiculous element to a luxury experience like this when you consider that most of us have to scrimp and save just to get on a JetBlue flight to visit our parents.
Slightly more downbeat than what we've previously heard from the band, the track doesn't scrimp on their signature guitar twang and complex riff-ery, which is offset pretty damn perfectly by Tina Halliday's always-gutsy and soulful vocal.
Elon Musk is one of the world's richest people, but he didn't grow up wealthy, according to his mother Maye: She says she had to scrimp, save and hustle to raise him and his siblings after her divorce.
Making the shift to capitalism again was very bizarre as someone born a couple of years before the war began, and I think I'll carry that sense of wanting to scrimp and save for the rest of my life.
Still, "Fantastic Beasts" doesn't scrimp on the action, with enough battles, chases and imaginative production design and creatures -- augmented by a particularly good James Newton Howard score -- to occupy those Muggles who mostly just like to see stuff blow up.
Told that his Chevrolet was two laps shy of having enough fuel for the finishing push on Monday, Busch did all he could to save, scrimp and stretch over the final five laps to give himself a shot at the win.
Granted, "Treadstone" (the name comes from the secret operation that turned Bourne into a weapon) proceeds a little too slowly in terms of connecting the dots, but the show doesn't scrimp on action, and those who enjoyed the movies should find tantalizing threads in this expansion of the narrative.
Goldman Sachs' 1MDB problems are eating into employee morale, and insiders worry the firm will use its legal woes as an excuse to scrimp on bonuses Goldman Sachs traders are wringing their hands ahead of this year's bonus season, one of the most emotional times on Wall Street.
Cast as a rookie pilot turned vengeful mercenary commander named Mason, you lead your crew of mech pilots from node to node across a vast galaxy map, doing the dirty work of the galaxy's five major powers (or anyone else who can scrimp together enough cash for your services).
Every summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of WightIf it's not too dearWe shall scrimp and saveGrandchildren on your kneeVera, Chuck & Dave Send me a postcard, drop me a lineStating point of viewIndicate precisely what you mean to sayYours sincerely, wasting awayGive me your answer, fill in a formMine for evermoreWill you still need me, will you still feed meWhen I'm sixty-nine?
The David Solomon era at Goldman Sachs kicked off with 43 words Lloyd Blankfein would never sayGoldman Sachs CEO David Solomon shares his best leadership adviceGoldman Sachs is shaking up the way it stocks one of the most elite clubs on Wall Street — and it shows how banks are back to making money againGoldman Sachs' 1MDB problems are eating into employee morale, and insiders worry the firm will use its legal woes as an excuse to scrimp on bonusesGoldman Sachs is about to move dozens of jobs out of pricey New York to Utah as Wall Street turns to cheaper cities
Doenjang girl or doenjang woman (hangul:된장녀) is a satirical expression used in South Korea to describe certain women "for their propensity to scrimp on essentials so they can over-spend on conspicuous luxuries". These girls and young women are addicted to luxury and vanity.실사로 보는… '이것이 된장녀의 하루!' The Hanguk 2007/02/13 The Hangul spelling is 된장녀 (doenjang nyeo).
Watterson, p. 142 They had to "scrimp and save in myriad ways". They moved into the house in May 1950, with minimal appointments. One year later, they received as a housewarming gift from brother-in-law Irving Goldberg: a maple dining table with eight maple chairs, two coffee tables and six hassocks, all designed by Frank Lloyd Wright as part of the house plans and crafted by the Goldberg company's master carpenters.
The Sun Life Building, built in 1931, was for a time the tallest building in the British Commonwealth. During World War II its vaults were used as the hiding place for the gold bullion of the Bank of England and the British Crown Jewels. With so many men unemployed women had to scrimp on spending to meet the reduced family budget. About a fourth of the workforce were women, but most women were housewives.
Empie served in Richmond during the final sixteen years of his ministry (1837 to 1853). In 1843, his wife died in Richmond and he returned her for burial in her family's plot at Wilmington's Oakdale cemetery. Nonetheless, he managed to scrimp enough funds to send his namesake son to the University of Virginia after a term at the United States Military Academy at West Point; Adam Empie Jr. graduated in 1845 and became a lawyer in Virginia. While in Richmond, Rev.
The children rehearse over and over about what to say if asked about their father. Kiser continues his courtship of Devola with Mary Call doing everything she can to thwart his pursuit of her. The Luther children scrimp and do all they can to eke out a living for themselves and even sell roots and herbs gathered from their land to the local pharmacist to use in medicines. Mary Call takes refuge in her journal, and the essays she writes for school assignments catch the eye of her teacher who urges her not to waste her talent with words by settling for "a life in the hills," obviously implying that Mary Call should pursue a career as an author.
" In Sugar Land, Jesse Sendejas, Jr (Houston Press) thought the show was a form of therapy for Aguilera's devoted fans, as she served her hits while showing her appreciation to the audience. He wrote: "The love fest continued through the night with Aguilera sometimes blocking songs together to recall specific albums, like a run from 2010's Bionic, or back-to-back songs from films she's been involved with over the years. If Aguilera is angling for a Vegas residency, the Liberation tour seems like a winning audition." For the Atlanta show, Melissa Ruggieri (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution) stated this comeback tour proved Aguilera is still a definitive figure within the pop landscape. She writes: "Though she’s been playing much smaller venues than on her last arena tour, Aguilera didn’t scrimp on visuals. [...] Aguilera’s voice consistently retains the intensity of her chart-topping years, she’s still a distinctive force.
William Thorne (Robert Donat) is the vicar of the village of Hinton St. John, living with wife Vera (Kay Walsh) and daughter Susan (Adrienne Corri), an exceptionally gifted pianist. Although the focus of the local community, the Thornes live a life of having to struggle and scrimp to make ends meet financially. Vera is a typical clergy wife, having to sublimate her own needs and desires to the exigencies of her husband's career, as a result tending to live life vicariously through her daughter, whose musical gifts she is determined must not be wasted. On discovering that he has less than a year to live, Thorne reevaluates his own life and his parishioners and he finds himself happier than before, as he now feels able to speak completely honestly about his beliefs and does his best to demonstrate to his parishioners that religion is not a matter of unthinking adherence to a fixed set of rules, but of freedom to act according to one's conscience.

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