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Significados de
miserly
en inglés
(Used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity.
mean
tight
mingy
Términos relacionados
stingy
ungenerous
Sinónimos
Examples for "
mean
"
mean
tight
mingy
Examples for "
mean
"
1
I don't
mean
'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either; don't worry.
2
You cry 'freedom,' but
mean
'equal.' You think people really want either?
3
Mr Power said it would
mean
a great deal to the industry.
4
Variations in testing regimes
mean
the true number is likely far higher.
5
What will the result
mean
for the political parties in Northern Ireland?
1
Hayward said that in the longer term, oil market fundamentals remained
tight
.
2
Security for the senator will be
tight
in view of recent violence.
3
If you're experiencing similar problems, hold
tight
the functionality is coming soon.
4
However, political polarization in the country would make it
tight
,
he said.
5
Access to the region remains
tight
,
with no foreign journalists allowed in.
1
And there was Wharton, showily pouring his
mingy
glasses of red, totally unrepentant.
2
Both Al Gore and Bill Bradley ran
mingy
,
whiny, depressing campaigns consumed with personal attacks, self-righteousness, and minutiae.
3
No good giving a
mingy
salary to a man and expecting to get one who's any good-you've got to have someone who's the tops.
4
That would not cripple her, but it would throw her back on the mercies of the Windfinders, and those seemed to be growing
mingy
.
5
"Wish the rest of that
mingy
lot would all vanish in a cursed forest," Carl muttered.
Uso de
miserly
en inglés
1
That was too
miserly
for the generous Mr Osborne, the workers' friend.
2
I refer to the
miserly
increase in the standard rate tax band.
3
The emphasis in the semi-finals will be scoring points against
miserly
defences.
4
He had the reputation of being
miserly
and hard to deal with.
5
He went on and on, shaming the congregants for their
miserly
ways.
6
Fox was a Yankee, and
miserly
and sour to the very core.
7
Ahab was liberal, Joram
miserly
,
nay, he even indulged in usurious practices.
8
The earth had been generous to them when our tongues were
miserly
.
9
When you fail to give yourself you make the whole world
miserly
.
10
But as he got rich, he became
miserly
and patronised Stendhal's poverty.
11
On the contrary, she began to get
miserly
as her bank-account grew.
12
Folk had the well-defined opinion that he was selfish,
miserly
,
and hard.
13
Poor, or
miserly
,
or young in years, they should never be disregarded.
14
No one who knew Rodney could regard him as mean or
miserly
.
15
He is a
miserly
,
inhospitable old fellow who does not like guests.
16
She was not a sordid soul, she had not a
miserly
nature.
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miserly
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
very miserly
as miserly
so miserly
too miserly
most miserly
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Miserly
a través del tiempo
Miserly
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
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