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the paltry
adjective
Trashy, trivial, of little value
Exact(60)
Or the paltry offer of compensation.
Blahyi admonished him for the paltry attendance.
The paltry cheer that arose seemed to shake her confidence.
And the filmmakers seemed perfectly content with the paltry turnout.
People are slowly venturing into riskier assets to raise the paltry returns on their savings.
According to the paltry paper trail, Hudson's family nicknamed him Pickil.
Ideally, Congress would raise the federal minimum wage above the paltry $7.25 an hour.
The paltry crops of recent years might be followed by several years of robust harvests.
While this proved to be true, I was taken aback at the paltry selection.
When challenged, the paltry evidence base of this industry soon becomes clear.
What we are dealing with here is the paltry harvest of captive minds.
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