We have no meanings for "does scant" in our records yet.
1 To tell you that I am deeply moved does scant justice to my feelings.
2 The 1-12 to 1-5 scoreline does scant justice to the winners who were vastly superior.
3 The Afrikaans word may be translated as "a blow" but this does scant justice to its percussive power.
4 Alfonso Thomas A solitary T20 international in 2007 does scant justice to a canny death bowler.
5 Dig deeper, however, and there is hollowness to the slogan that does scant justice to the complications associated with a street neglected for decades.
6 Plodding prose does scant justice to the extraordinary brilliancy of Hawke's victory, described by Admiral Mahan as "the Trafalgar of this war."
7 The final score does scant justice to a determined and gusty Antrim side that matched their opponents stride for stride during most of the game.
8 Although there is one bit of verse in the foregoing sample column of Field's political paragraphs, it does scant justice to his most effective weapon.
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