Sentence examples for was skimp from inspiring English sources

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was skimp

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To slight; to do carelessly; to scamp.

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HTC was skimp on specs, but we do know that the Touch2 will have TouchFLO and a slew of Google products pre-installed.

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Higgins, the project's chairman, said the worst money to save was "skimping on hiring the best people".

In many cases, it seems food was skimped on because hunger was easier to ignore than threatening letters from unpaid landlords or the gas company.

Thread was skimped on in the same way and eyelets were no longer made of copper but of iron — which rusts — of the cheapest kind available.

Thread was skimped on in the same way and eyelets were no longer made of copper but of iron which rusts—of the cheapest kind available.

Hunter testified in a deposition that even as Courtney was skimping on her patients' medication, "I did not have a time where I felt response rates or range of side effects were unexpected or different".

There was no way I was skimping on this again.

We did periodical bleep tests to make sure no one was skimping on training while we were off-island, and the boys really did us proud.

Details are skimp, but I don't anticipate anything new or exciting from either.

Details are skimp, but the iMacs will more than likely see proc and HDD upgrades.

Details are skimp but we do know this much, contrast ratio is 3000 1 with 2ms response time.

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