Sentence examples for To skimp from inspiring English sources

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To skimp

verb

To slight; to do carelessly; to scamp.

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He was never one to skimp.

"Parents don't seem to skimp on tweens," he said.

Many choose to skimp on groceries or medicine.

Most are not trying to skimp on the cost.

The uninsured are also more likely to skimp on necessary medical care.

Even new condominiums seemed to skimp on closets, "which I thought was ridiculous," Ms. Bonthuis said.

In their view, the inspector has several reasons to skimp on testing.

It also contributes to the sense that regulation is something it's O.K. to skimp on.

So he has also encouraged the writers not to skimp on fanboy treats.

The main question, however, remains how to balance incentives for efficiency with incentives to skimp.

If you skimp on staff you are liable to skimp on service.

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