Encara no tenim significats per a "so scanty".
1Though the costume of both sexes is so scanty, the proprieties are observed.
2The grass was so scanty that there was not enough to support the animals.
3If the labour-saving appliances were so scanty indoors, they were not more numerous outside.
4It was hardly worth mentioning, it was so scanty.
5The supply was so scanty for the thousands of prisoners that it was always exhausted before sunrise.
6For twenty days the travellers saw no human being, so scanty was the population of these plains.
7But this information, so scanty and yet so conclusive, by no means satisfied the curiosity of the women.
8The records of this period are so scanty that every detail acquires a certain importance for Michelangelo's biographer.
9I marvel that you should be satisfied with so scanty a provision of gentility in the olden time, Dickon.
10Our luggage, though it is so scanty, is of incalculable value to us, and must be brought thither also.
12The vegetation which covers this wall is so scanty, that the eye can follow the lines of the calcareous strata.
13Still these supplies were so scanty and precarious that in the intervals between them he was put to great straits.
14The vegetable food of the inhabitants, though, from their want of industry, not very abundant, was not altogether so scanty.
15It had been swaddled up, but in rags so scanty that in its struggles it had freed itself from its tatters.
16The sweetbreads were so scanty, the butchers did not even offer them for sale; the lambs had fed on dry food.
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So scanty a través del temps
So scanty per variant geogràfica