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Significados de
niggard
en inglés
portugués
sovina
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A selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend.
scrooge
churl
skinflint
portugués
sovina
A person who is stingy and miserly.
miser
cheapskate
cheap skate
Sinónimos
Examples for "
miser
"
miser
cheapskate
cheap skate
Examples for "
miser
"
1
Our tyrant is not the satyr or the torturer; but the
miser
.
2
The kangaroo and the
miser
carry all they love in a pouch.
3
The
miser
has no friends; but the spendthrift has generally too many.
4
The round coins in the
miser
's
stocking were safe in some sense.
5
Then the cheerful old
miser
put a nickel in my blistered hand.
1
Of course, I'm a
cheapskate
compared with someone like Bob Harris.
2
Then pray for a
cheapskate
judge and a long-shot verdict.
3
He picked me up at the two-dollar poker machines, so you know he's no
cheapskate
.
4
Maybe it's coded with a
cheapskate
-
detecting
algorithm that will mess up my order next time.
5
You can hear everything in this
cheapskate
apartment.
1
Grimshaw would curl his lip in a sneer and mutter: The
cheap
skate
.
2
I'd not waste breath teaching a whiner or a
cheap
skate
.
3
She's a good, decent, affectionate girl, and Dave's a
cheap
skate
,
all right.
4
You're nothing but a
cheap
skate
,
a tin-horn gambler, run down at the heels.
5
You're a
cheap
skate
trying to put up a front!
Uso de
niggard
en inglés
1
Be doubly careful of those to whom nature has been a
niggard
.
2
Miss Grandon might be queer and unsocial, but she was no
niggard
.
3
She was a
niggard
in things which did not concern herself.
4
But money is distributed with a
niggard
hand, and only once a year.
5
Praise or blame of its contriver, shown a
niggard
or profuse
6
I fear lest we seem churlish and
niggard
in his eyes.
7
Are they so precious that I, like a disgusting
niggard
,
should spare them?
8
We can plainly see why nature is prodigal in variety, though
niggard
in innovation.
9
Pixie was no
niggard
in sympathy, but for the moment she had other views.
10
The greatest
niggard
on the street would pay two pins for such a sight.
11
Those who when they spend are neither lavish nor
niggard
,
but keep the mean:-
12
It is a
niggard
's
gift that costs the giver nothing.
13
For once, fortune hath not been a
niggard
with me.
14
Napoleon was prodigal of promises, but
niggard
of their fulfilment.
15
Oh, he was no
niggard
of his crowns, our Emperor!
16
We can, in short, see why nature is prodigal in variety, though
niggard
in innovation.
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Sobre este término
niggard
Adjetivo
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
niggard hand
niggard nature
disgusting niggard
greatest niggard
grumpy niggard
Más colocaciones
Translations for
niggard
portugués
sovina
pão-duro
avarento
Niggard
a través del tiempo
Niggard
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
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