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Lacking funds.
broke
bust
stone-broke
stony-broke
poor
Having no money.
penniless
impecunious
moneyless
fortuneless
1
It's all very well for you to say that, but I'm
skint
.
2
Welcome to the world of the young,
skint
and self-employed.
3
Hostels are no longer just grotty dives for
skint
backpackers.
4
We're all so busy, and tired, not to mention
skint
.
5
I was
skint
,
so I had a go at it.
6
When you are
skint
and hungry, most things taste incredible.
7
If turkey drumsticks are on
skint
shelves, hold that bad boy like Fred Flinstone.
8
She teamed it with a pair of slashed,
skint
-
tight
pants and a detailed cap.
9
Best saved for those long,
skint
,
winter nights ahead.
10
Times has been tough means me now well
skint
.
11
If you're Russian and rich, you're bound to get linked to a
skint
Premiership club.
12
They put all their money on black, it came up red and they are
skint
.
13
If you're a Premiership club and
skint
,
you're bound to get linked to a rich Russian.
14
Funny how they never get all misty-eyed and nostalgic for the low-profile,
skint
men they've known.
15
I would portray myself as
skint
but I know how to live on very little money.
16
Being
skint
can lead to great clothes.
skint
so skint
absolutely skint
as skint
constantly skint
f-k skint