Subsist on a meager allowance.
1 They would get along; scrimp and save; even move to Brooklyn, maybe.
2 I'd even scrimp on lunches to buy books I wanted to read.
3 And so they live beyond their means or else they scrimp and suffer.
4 He ordered twenty cents worth and made me scrimp along on sixty cents.
5 Then we can scrimp on groceries to pay the doctor's bills.'
6 You could scrimp and save for Nancy's coming out, and then for Kathleen's.
7 But, Ma, what do you want to scrimp like that for!
8 But don't scrimp on the microphone: It's key to a good video, he says.
9 Campa and her colleagues still have to scrimp and scrounge.
10 Also, some ominous comments on what armies spend and what Governments scrimp : - that is ammunition.
11 Plus, they're incredibly lightweight but don't scrimp on structural integrity.
12 And we bought so little, it was hard to scrimp .
13 Why shouldn't she be a little extra giddy because she wouldn't have to scrimp ?
14 Moss and her family scrimp a bit, but Icelanders don't do that, as a rule.
15 And this Levi's option doesn't scrimp on the style either, with stripes and leather trim.
16 The manifestations and passages scarce made a scrimp volume.
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