Excessively unwilling to spend.
1 In the main, Sophia had been careful, and had even been parsimonious .
2 They subdue all the romantic tendencies I am so parsimonious about wasting.
3 The French kings were parsimonious except when lavishing money on their vices.
4 Hawkins was as mean and parsimonious as he was pompous and conceited.
5 This amount was certainly not colossal, while the conditions were sufficiently parsimonious .
6 At Cambridge I knew an undergraduate who had a somewhat parsimonious pater.
7 A parsimonious man, Dimitri had wasted no money on the shrine's upkeep.
8 He is not parsimonious , but his instincts and habits have been prudent.
9 He would never ask her to be parsimonious , - never even to be economical.
10 Why consume our days in seeking scattered fruits from a parsimonious soil?
11 They say that she was artful, dissembling, parsimonious , jealous, haughty, and masculine.
12 A well-formed mouth that, if not generous, was by no means parsimonious .
13 The comparatively - parsimonious new budget gave an excuse to get rid of those projects.
14 Variable selection is often used to produce more robust and parsimonious regression models.
15 He was parsimonious ; he was avaricious; he was easily put out of temper.
16 He was remarkably temperate in eating and drinking, and parsimonious in his habits.
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