Extreme reluctance to spend money.
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Examples for "meanness"
Examples for "meanness"
1The life of the cloister is far from the meanness of life.
2There's a lot of meanness going on in the world, she said.
3The meanness of regulating our conduct by the opinions of men 186.
4They are consequent and natural, and our kindness and meanness both manly.
5These extremes of extravagance and meanness were not unusual in his practice.
1Goodness-of-fit, parsimony and robustness under misspecification were used to identify candidate models.
2About the staging of the play there was a right Shakespearian parsimony.
3Gifts are the last thing you expect after rehearsing for sheer parsimony.
4But let it be remembered that thrift is not parsimony not miserliness.
5The shabby plainness of Wren's church well typified all the parochial parsimony.
1Against the Atlanta Hawks, they unveiled a whole new level of stinginess.
2And all the thanks I get is to be taunted with stinginess.
3He has treated me with a stinginess that I never knew equalled.
4I'm glad, for of all faults I detest stinginess in a child.
5It's a pity that stinginess is one of the roads to affluence.
1She was capable of refusal, but not of half-measures or of niggardliness.
2We must, then, be grateful without niggardliness for the gift of his verse.
3I was deciding between money and men, between niggardliness and romance.
4Herdsmen and farmers depended for their livelihood on nature, her niggardliness or generosity.
5There was no niggardliness in the trade the Vose folks made with Captain Mayo.
1But let it be remembered that thrift is not parsimony not miserliness.
2I ought to have seen through your father's affectation of miserliness and indifference.
3One poor quality the PM does share with the former Labour leader is miserliness.
4What she had called miserliness was really prudence and thrift and other pleasant-sounding virtues.
5He wishes to emphasize the cold miserliness of this man.
1I blushed for this pettiness amid grandeur, and penuriousness surrounded by luxury.
2Steadily he persisted in what seemed to us a growing penuriousness.
3He had so often remonstrated with Agatha about her penuriousness as concerned stationery.
4The thrift of New England did often shrivel into penuriousness.
5This is enough to make up for any degree of scientific penuriousness or jealousy.
1Then his new-born scientific ardor seemed to struggle with his rustic costiveness of speech.
2Laudanum every night, and an opening tincture to obviate costiveness.
3A cathartic remedy will palliate the costiveness which frequently follows the use of cathartic remedies.
4The same food that agrees perfectly well with one child will frequently cause costiveness in another.
5Feed that tends to costiveness should be avoided.