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1 The furniture of the room was of the most meagre description, clumsily made.
2 The most meagre intelligence came to me from the outer world.
3 They were too poor to give him any but the most meagre education.
4 Jack and myself, at least, with the most meagre excuse readily forgave Georgy everything.
5 The facts obtainable are of the most meagre kind.
6 Her supply of the latter was most meagre , as the rest had not been unpacked.
7 The most numerous class is precisely the class respecting which we have the most meagre information.
8 She had the most meagre education, and the outlook for her to earn more was dark.
9 His memoranda were of the most meagre kind.
10 The foregoing is necessarily a most meagre outline of events, on which volumes have been written.
11 She was the most meagre craft, in the way of outfit, I ever put to sea in.
12 There is still one more which ought not to be omitted from even the most meagre summary.
13 He was lost, far from any habitation, and with only enough food for a most meagre breakfast.
14 What we actually learn about the great majority of stars is only information of the most meagre description.
15 The letters seem most meagre affairs.
16 Many thousands in the state are making do with only the most meagre food supplies and dirty water.
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